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.
An equilateral triangle and a square.
a square. or an equilateral triangle
an equilateral triangle has both reflectional and rotational symmetry. hope this helped:)
An equilateral triangle has both line symmetry and rotational symmetry. A non-equilateral isosceles triangle has line symmetry but not rotational symmetry. A scalene triangle has neither kind of symmetry.
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 interior acute angles of 60 degrees.
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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.
- Like all triangles, the angles must total to 180 degrees. - Both have the same formula for their areas, although the height of an equilateral triangle must be calculated from the side length. - Both have at least 2 acute angles (all three are 60 degrees in an equilateral triangle) and no obtuse angles. - Both figures have three sides. - Both figures have three angles.
No, because if there is on obtuse angle the triangle will always be obtuse.
right triangle and equilateral triangle both have 3 sides
Yes. A scalene triangle is one in which all sides and angles are different. An obtuse triangle is one in which the largest angle is greater than 90o. An example of an obtuse scalene triangle would be one with angles 100o, 50o & 30o.
An equilateral triangle and a square.
a square. or an equilateral triangle
an equilateral triangle has both reflectional and rotational symmetry. hope this helped:)