Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
No because isosceles triangles always have two equal sides
No. The two sides that are acute can form and angle that could be larger than or equal to 90 degrees.
They are both triangles. And both have acute angles
Yes it is correct that the statement is false. All equilateral triangles are acute, because all three angles are less than a right angle (90°). There are an infinite number of cases of acute triangles which are not equilateral.
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
No because isosceles triangles always have two equal sides
No. The two sides that are acute can form and angle that could be larger than or equal to 90 degrees.
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.
The two acute angles are always equal.
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.
They are both triangles. And both have acute angles
Yes it is correct that the statement is false. All equilateral triangles are acute, because all three angles are less than a right angle (90°). There are an infinite number of cases of acute triangles which are not equilateral.
No. All triangles MUST have at least two acute angles.
All triangles have at least two acute angles. Acute triangles have three. Rhomboids also have two acute angles.
Yes.
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