No. The equilateral triangle has all three sides equal to 60 degrees. The right triangle has a 90 degree angle making it different from an equilateral.
Yes. Acute angle is less than 90°. 60° which is less than 90°, can make an equilateral triangle .
You can't as there is no hypotenuse in an equilateral triangle. The hypotenuse is the side of a triangle which is opposite a right angle (90°); all angles in an equilateral triangle are 60°.
a TRIANGLE THAT HAS A 90 DEGREE ANGLE A right triangle is a triangle that has exactly 90 degrees for one angle.
right triangle.
no, it is impossible an angle of an equilateral triangle is always 60 degrees it can't be 90 degree
Yes because an equilateral triangle contains 3 equal 60 degree angles whereas a right angle triangle contains a 90 degree angle and two acute angles that add up to 90 degrees.
No. The equilateral triangle has all three sides equal to 60 degrees. The right triangle has a 90 degree angle making it different from an equilateral.
no. A triangle has total 180 degrees. An equilateral triangle requires all three angle measures to be the same, so every angle HAS to be equal to 60 degrees. A right triangle has 1 90 degree angle and 2 45 degree angles, so it can never be an equilateral triangle.
An equilateral triangle has 3 interior 60 degree angles but a right angle triangle can have 3 interior angles of 90, 60 and 30 degrees
No, b/c in order to be an equilateral triangle, all angles have to be 60 degrees. Obviosly a right triangle has a 90 degree angle, so it can't be.
If a triangle has a 100 degree angle, it is an obtuse triangle because a 100 degree angle is an obtuse angle. angle > 90 = obtuse angle = 90 = right angle < 90 = acute
Equilateral triangles are triengles where each side is the same length. A right triangle only requires that 2 of the sides form a right angle (90 degree angle) to eachother, but the sides do not have to all be of equal length.
Yes. Acute angle is less than 90°. 60° which is less than 90°, can make an equilateral triangle .
A right angle triangle
No, an equilateral triangle must also be equiangular (three equal angles). Since all three angles must add up to 180 degrees, this means each angle in an equilateral triangle must be 60 degrees (180 divided by 3). Right triangles must have exactly 1 90 degree angle, so an equilateral triangle is never a right triangle.
You can't as there is no hypotenuse in an equilateral triangle. The hypotenuse is the side of a triangle which is opposite a right angle (90°); all angles in an equilateral triangle are 60°.