First of all, to correct your spelling; it is 'EQUILATERAL'.
Triangles have four classes.
#1. Equilateral; 3 equal length sides, and 3 angles , all of which are 60 degrees.
#2, Isosceles; 2 equal length sides, and two equal angles.
#3, Right-Angled ; the three sides may all be different, however, two sides may be of the same length.(Isosceles). HOWEVER, the three sides are NOT equilateral. One angle MUST be 90 degrees.
#4, Scalene; All three sides are of different length , and all three angles are different values.
For ALL triangles drawn in the 2-dimensional plane, the sum of the interior angles is ALWAYS 180 degrees.
For triangles drawn in the 3-dimensional volume (a sphere) , the sum of the interior angles may be greater than 180 degrees.
An equalateral triangle doesn't have a measurement because each side just has to be the same. It can be an measurement. The triangle's degree's is always 360.
A triangle. An equalateral triangle
A triangle with all sides the same length
acute equalateral
An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry
this simply means sides are equal and the angles are equal......equilateral triangle fits this or a square.....etc
An equalateral triangle has three sides.
Please answer the following question, " What is the difference between a Right Triangle and an Equalateral Triangle? "
right triangle
Equalateral Triangle
An equalateral triangle doesn't have a measurement because each side just has to be the same. It can be an measurement. The triangle's degree's is always 360.
right triangle an equalangular triangle acute triangle scalene triangle
A triangle. An equalateral triangle
Yes
Yes
No.
A triangle with all sides the same length