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a triangle's has 3 angles and they all always add up to 180. for a triangle to have all angles be the same each angle must be 60 degrees. if one of them were 90 degrees, then the other 2 angles would have to be 90 degrees in order to keep it equiangular. if you add up these three angles, you will get 270 degrees. this is impossible.

no right triangles can be equiangular

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