All three sides are "Equal" hence "Equilateral"
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
A triangle is the same as a equilateral triangle because a equilateral triangle is a triangle but it is congruent on all sides
An oxymoron. An equilateral triangle cannot be obtuse; an obtuse triangle cannot be equilateral.
there is not one because a equilateral triangle is one triangle so the ansew is equilateral triangle
Are isosceles triangle sometimes an equilateral triangle
The equilateral triangle.
It is an equilateral triangle
One face that is the equilateral triangle.One face that is the equilateral triangle.One face that is the equilateral triangle.One face that is the equilateral triangle.
To represent the contrapositive of the statement "If it is an equilateral triangle, then it is an isosceles triangle," you would first identify the contrapositive: "If it is not an isosceles triangle, then it is not an equilateral triangle." In a diagram, you could use two overlapping circles to represent the two categories: one for "equilateral triangles" and one for "isosceles triangles." The area outside the isosceles circle would represent "not isosceles triangles," and the area outside the equilateral circle would represent "not equilateral triangles," highlighting the relationship between the two statements.
No, an equilateral triangle can not be an obtuse triangle. All angles in an equilateral triangle are 60o. An obtuse triangle has 1 angle that is greater than 90o.
No, but an equilateral triangle must be acute.
An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides are equal. The yield sign on highways is an equilateral triangle.