Not only are all three angles the same, the sides are too.
It's called an equilateral triangle.
No triangle has six sides. All triangles by definition have three sides.
a triangle is a with three sides
a triangle is a with three sides
Notice the number of angles when you write/display the numbers (1-9) with straight lines. For example: Two (2) has two angles when written/displayed as (Z). Three (3) has three angles when written like the Greek letter "Sigma". Six (6) has six angles and Eight (8) has eight angles (please see the display in digital watches or calculators) Only Zero (0) is circular- or ellipse- shaped which has no angle.
three eighths
A triangle has three angles, not "angels." The sum of the angles will equal one hundred eighty degree. An equilateral triangle has three equal angles all measuring sixty degrees.
An equilateral triangle.
A triangle with all three angles measuring 60 degrees is called an equilateral triangle.
Equilateral * * * * * Not necessarily. A triangle with angle measuring 50, 60 and 70 degrees is a triangle with three acute angles but it is certainly not equilateral.
In a triangle, if all of the angles are 60 degrees, then all three sides of the triangle are equal to each other. Basically, if the angles are equal than the sides must be equal. This kind of triangle is called an equilateral triangle.
No. The sum of the three interior angles of a triangle will always be 180 degrees.
Every triangle has three angles that total 180o. In an equilateral triangle, there are three 60o angles.
The three angles included in the triangle adds up to 180 degrees.
This would be an acute triangle. If all three angles are 60 degrees, then it is equiangular.
Interior angles of a triangle have a sum of 180 degrees.
The 3 angles in any triangle add up to 180 degrees
An equilateral triangle - it has three angles of 60 degrees.