all the sides are equal
All three sides of an equilateral triangle are..."equal" in length.
no, equilateral means that all sides are the same length, Squares, which are rectangles, are equilateral.
The original statement is: "If a triangle has three sides of the same length, then it is equilateral." Inverse: "If a triangle does not have three sides of the same length, then it is not equilateral." Converse: "If a triangle is equilateral, then it has three sides of the same length." Contrapositive: "If a triangle is not equilateral, then it does not have three sides of the same length."
An equilateral has all of it's sides as the same length. You would need to know one side length to figure them all out.
A parallelogram is equilateral when all its sides are the same length - that is, when it is a rhombus.
a equilateral triangle has all the sides the same length.
Most figures are not equilateral. If any two sides of a shape are of different length then the shape is not equilateral.
is called an equilateral triangle
Equilateral triangle
Equilateral triangles have three sides of the same length.
All three sides are equal in length.
An equilateral triangle is one whose three sides are the same length.