An equilateral triangle.
an equiangular triangle (and by definition, equilateral triangles are always equiangular too)
An equiangular triangle is always equal. A scalene triangle does not have to have any equal sides. Therefore an equiangular triangle in never scalene.
scaleneAnother answer:It will be an equilateral triangle that has three equal interior angles of 60 degrees.
It always is because it has 3 equal angles of 60 degrees
A scalene triangle.
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
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.
Equiangular TriangleFrom Latin: aequus -"equal" , angulum -"corner" A triangle which has all three interior angles equal (congruent). Try this Drag the orange dots on each vertex to reshape the triangle. Notice it always remains an equiangular triangle. The angles A,B and C always remain equal in measure. An equiangular triangle is a triangle where all three interior angles are equal in measure. Because the interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180°, each angle is always a third of that, or 60° The sides of an equiangular triangle are all the same length (congruent), and so an equiangular triangle is really the same thing as an equilateral triangle. See Equilateral Triangles.
equiangular triangle
No.
It will always have 3 angles each of them being 60 degrees
No. Equiangular only implies the angles are the same, but says nothing about the lengths. Two equiangular triangles are always similar, only sometimes congruent.