Yes. An acute triangle has three acute angles so that would make it a regular polygon with congruent sides.
Not necessarily. But a regular triangle must be acute angled.
Regular, Acute, and Equilateral * * * * * Regular and Equilateral are correct but not Acute. An acute triangle with angles of 50,60 70 degrees for example, is not regular. An equiangular triangle is the third possible name.
If its acute angles are different then it is not a regular polygon but if it has 3 equal acute angles of 60 degrees then it is a regular equilateral triangle
yes
A regular polygon is one which has all equal sides. But in an isosceles triangle, only 2 sides are equal. The third side has a different measure.Thus an isosceles acute triangle is not a regular polygon.
If all the angles are equal and acute, it will be an equilateral triangle.
A triangle with 3 acute angles is an acute triangle. All the angles in an acute triangle are acute.
Yes. If its a right angle there has to be an acute angle.
No. All interior angles of the regular hexagon are 120 degrees. The only regular polygon with acute angles is the equilateral triangle (60 degrees)
60 degrees: acute
No triangle can ever have more than one 90-degree angle. An acute triangle has none.
An acute triangle can be an isosceles triangle, but it doesn't have to be. An isosceles triangle can be an acute triangle, but it doesn't have to be.