isosceles triangle
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. The angles of an equilateral triangle measure 60 degrees each, but the sides can be any length.
Equilateral triangle-All three sides are equal-All three angles measure 60 degreesIsosceles Triangle-Two equal sides-Two equal anglesScalene Triangle-Three unequal sides-No rule for angles (just have to add up to 180 degrees)
A three dimensional shape (triangle) in which all the sides and all the angles are different is called an "Scalene Triangle" There are 3 types of triangles: 1. Equilateral triangle - all 3 sides equal all 3 angles equal (i.e., 60 each) 2. Isosceles triangle - 2 sides equal 2 angles equal 3. Scalene triangle - no sides equal no angles equal
Certainly not. In an equilateral triangle, in which all sides and all angles are congruent (or in other words, are the same) then all angles are 60o angles, there is no 90o angle and therefore it is not a right triangle. A typical right triangle would have angles of 90o, 60o, and 30o, and each of the three sides would be a different length.
They both have 3 sides but an isosceles triangle has two equal sides whereas an acute triangle with different acute angles has no equal sides and is said to be a scalene triangle, or an acute triangle with three equal acute angles (of 60° each) and three equal sides is called an equilateral triangle.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides. The angles of an equilateral triangle measure 60 degrees each, but the sides can be any length.
An isoceles triangle has only 2 equal sides and angles. An equilateral triangle has three of each. Any regular polygon has at least 2 equal sides and angles.
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Equilateral triangle-All three sides are equal-All three angles measure 60 degreesIsosceles Triangle-Two equal sides-Two equal anglesScalene Triangle-Three unequal sides-No rule for angles (just have to add up to 180 degrees)
By definition, an equilateral triangle, which is a triangle whose sides are equals and each of its angles has 60º.
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides and three equal angles. Each angle is 60 degrees.
A scalene triangle has 3 sides, each with different lengths. the angles do not matter.
A three dimensional shape (triangle) in which all the sides and all the angles are different is called an "Scalene Triangle" There are 3 types of triangles: 1. Equilateral triangle - all 3 sides equal all 3 angles equal (i.e., 60 each) 2. Isosceles triangle - 2 sides equal 2 angles equal 3. Scalene triangle - no sides equal no angles equal
Certainly not. In an equilateral triangle, in which all sides and all angles are congruent (or in other words, are the same) then all angles are 60o angles, there is no 90o angle and therefore it is not a right triangle. A typical right triangle would have angles of 90o, 60o, and 30o, and each of the three sides would be a different length.
They both have 3 sides but an isosceles triangle has two equal sides whereas an acute triangle with different acute angles has no equal sides and is said to be a scalene triangle, or an acute triangle with three equal acute angles (of 60° each) and three equal sides is called an equilateral triangle.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides and 3 equal interior angles each measuring 60 degrees
When each of the 3 interior angles measure less than 90 degrees and the 3 sides are of different lengths