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Equilateral means that all of the sides of an object are the same length. Equilateral is most commonly used to describe triangles, although it can be applied to any parallelogram.

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Is a triangle equalateral or equalangular?

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.


How many side does the equalateral triangle have?

An equalateral triangle has three sides.


What is an equal lateral?

it is a shape but it depends what type of shape you are looking for example and equalateral triangle, or an equalateral parelleogram.


What is a parallelogram which is equalateral?

A Square


Is a equalateral triangle equiangular?

Yes


Will a equalateral triangle tessellate?

Yes


Does an equalateral triangle have right angles?

No.


What are the Common things between a Right Triangle and an Equalateral Triangle?

Please answer the following question, " What is the difference between a Right Triangle and an Equalateral Triangle? "


What is the Algebraic definition for Bisecting an angle?

equalateral


What are the angles in an equalateral triangle?

60 degrees


Is a decagon an equalateral?

A decagon can be equilateral but it need not be.


Does a equalateral triangle have any right angles?

No