It can't, simply because there is no such thing as an acute side.
An acute angle is less than 90°. An acute triangle has each of its three angles acute.
An equilateral triangle is just one special case of an acute triangle.
a triangle=======================an equilateral triangle
A triangle with no sides of the same length and all acute angles is called a scalene acute triangle. In this type of triangle, each angle is less than 90 degrees, and all three sides are of different lengths. This combination ensures that the triangle remains acute while also being scalene.
The word acute refers to angles, not sides. It does have all three angles are acute (less than 90°)
Sides aren't acute, angles are. A triangle with three acute angles would be called (appropriately enough) an acute triangle.
Equilateral triangle = All sides congruent Scalene triangle = No sides congruent Isosceles triangle = At LEAST two sides congruent Right triangle = Triangle with one right angle Obtuse triangle = Triangle with ONE obtuse angle Acute triangle = Triangle with ALL acute angles
a triangle=======================an equilateral triangle
triangle
A triangle with no sides of the same length and all acute angles is called a scalene acute triangle. In this type of triangle, each angle is less than 90 degrees, and all three sides are of different lengths. This combination ensures that the triangle remains acute while also being scalene.
An equilateral triangle.
It is a triangle.
An equilateral triangle.
The word acute refers to angles, not sides. It does have all three angles are acute (less than 90°)
Sides aren't acute, angles are. A triangle with three acute angles would be called (appropriately enough) an acute triangle.
Equilateral triangle = All sides congruent Scalene triangle = No sides congruent Isosceles triangle = At LEAST two sides congruent Right triangle = Triangle with one right angle Obtuse triangle = Triangle with ONE obtuse angle Acute triangle = Triangle with ALL acute angles
They both have 3 sides but an isosceles triangle has two equal sides whereas an acute triangle with different acute angles has no equal sides and is said to be a scalene triangle, or an acute triangle with three equal acute angles (of 60° each) and three equal sides is called an equilateral triangle.
A scalene triangle
Yes, it is possible to draw an isosceles acute triangle. An isosceles triangle has at least two sides of equal length, and an acute triangle has all three angles less than 90 degrees. By ensuring that the two equal sides are longer than the base and that the angles opposite the equal sides are acute, one can create an isosceles acute triangle.