Yes, because an equilateral triangle is always acute.
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An equilateral triangle has three acute (60 degree) angles.
Yes it can. Every equilateral triangle is an acute one. To put it another way, the family of acute triangles includes all equilateral ones.
An equilateral triangle MUST be acute. Draw a staright line AB. Take a compass and put its pin point at A and the pencil point at B. Draw an arc on one side of AB. Without disturbing the compass setting, move the pin point to B and draw another arc to intersect the first arc at C. Join CA and CB. Then ABC is an equilateral triangle.
Yes, because an equilateral triangle is always acute.
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal acute angles of 60 degrees
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No, but an equilateral triangle must be acute.
An equilateral triangle has three acute (60 degree) angles.
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.
Nope, that is not possible. Equilateral triangles always have three 60 degree angles, which are all acute.
An equilateral triangle is one in which each angle is 60 degrees. It is, therefore, an acute triangle.
Yes it can. Every equilateral triangle is an acute one. To put it another way, the family of acute triangles includes all equilateral ones.
An equilateral triangle MUST be acute. Draw a staright line AB. Take a compass and put its pin point at A and the pencil point at B. Draw an arc on one side of AB. Without disturbing the compass setting, move the pin point to B and draw another arc to intersect the first arc at C. Join CA and CB. Then ABC is an equilateral triangle.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal interior acute angles of 60 degrees
Aren't all equilateral triangles acute??