I think the word your looking for is equilateral triangle
An acute triangle has all three angles less than 90 degrees.
right triangle , a obtuse triangle, and a acute triangle
Yes. Many triangles can for example, an equalateral triangle
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.
Ofcourse... Most triangles are acute! Remember, acute is less than 90 degrees
if a triangle is acute, then the triangle is equilateral
Yes, scalene triangles can sometimes be acute triangles. A scalene triangle is defined as a triangle with all sides of different lengths, while an acute triangle has all angles measuring less than 90 degrees. It is possible for a scalene triangle to have all its angles under 90 degrees, making it an acute scalene triangle.
The point where the three altitudes of a triangle intersect is called the "orthocenter." It can be located inside the triangle for acute triangles, on the triangle for right triangles, and outside the triangle for obtuse triangles. The orthocenter is one of the triangle's key points, along with the centroid and circumcenter.
No, but all equilateral triangles are acute. Acute: All angles of the triangle are less than 90 degrees. Equilateral: All angles of the triangle are 60 degrees.
-- An 'acute triangle' is a triangle in which each of the three interior angles is an acute angle. -- Each of the three interior angles in every equilateral triangle is a 60-degree angle. -- Any angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. -- It sure looks like every equilateral triangle does fit the definition of 'acute triangle'.
No. All three angles of an acute traingle are less than 90 degrees, so it cannot be a right triangle. The only similarity between them is that right angle triangle has 2 acute angles while acute triangles has 3 acute angles