No but an equilateral triangle is equiangular
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
Yes. But not the other way round. If all three angles are equal (equiangular) then two of them must be equal (isosceles).
It depends on what type of triangle it is.If it is equilateral then it will also be equiangular.If it is isosceles then it may be equiangular (it depends whether it is equilateral or not - an isosceles can be equilateral or it can just have two equal sides).Any other type of triangle will not be equiangular.
no. angles can only be equal only if the corresponding sides are equal. only an equilateral triangle is an equiangular triangle.
No.
Yes because the only way a triangle can be equiangular is if every angle is 60 degrees
An equiangular triangle has 3 equal angles inside it. Since the angles of every triangle add up to 180 degrees, each angles of an equiangular triangle is 60 degrees. An equilateral triangle has all of its 3 sides the same length. Here's an extra mind-boggling factoid: Every equiangular triangle is equilateral, and every equilateral triangle is equiangular.
A regular polygon is any polygon that has sides which are the same length and angles whose measures are equal. An equilateral triangle (also equiangular triangle) is a regular polygon. Other isosceles triangles (equilateral triangles are isosceles, but they are an exception) and scalene triangles are not regular polygons. A side note: Only in a triangle is a polygon regular solely if it is equilateral. (Since an equilateral triangle is equiangular as well). This is NOT always true in other polygons, like quadrilaterals, where it can be equilateral but not necessarily equiangular (a rhombus) or equiangular but not equilateral (a rectangle).
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
No, it is not.
no- it can be an isosceles triangle
Yes indeed. In fact, every equiangular triangle is an acute one.