Your question doesn't make sense but an equilateral triangle has 3 sides, and 3 equal angles (all 60 degrees).
ALL triangles have three sides !
No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
Of course it is! for example, [1, √3] + [-2, 0] + [1, - √3 ] = [0, 0]. Like this example, all other sets of such vectors will form an equilateral triangle on the graph.. Actually connecting the endpoints of the 3 vectors forms the equilateral triangle. The vectors are actually 120° apart.
Isosceles has 2 equal sides, but an equilateral triangle, all of its sides are equal.
ALL triangles have three sides !
a right triangle has 1 right angle an equilateral triangle has none they are both triangles an equilateral triangle has three equal side a right triangle has only 1 or 2-THANKS! your pretty nice!
The Community answer is sheer nonsense.A triangle can have 3 (equilateral), 2 (isosceles) or 0 (scalene) equal sides.
No. 1/2 base squared + height squared=side squared on an equilateral triangle.
-- The area of any triangle is 1/2 (length of the base x height). -- For an equilateral triangle, that's equivalent to 1/2 x sqrt(3) x (length of a side).
The height of an equilateral triangle is √3/2 x side_length. So for an equilateral triangle of side length 2a, the area is: area = 1/2 x base x height 1/2 x (2a) x (√3/2 x 2a) = √3 a2
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
Of course it is! for example, [1, √3] + [-2, 0] + [1, - √3 ] = [0, 0]. Like this example, all other sets of such vectors will form an equilateral triangle on the graph.. Actually connecting the endpoints of the 3 vectors forms the equilateral triangle. The vectors are actually 120° apart.
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least 2 equal sides (and 2 equal angles).
Isosceles has 2 equal sides, but an equilateral triangle, all of its sides are equal.
An equilateral triangle has all sides measuring the same and an isosceles triangle has 2 sides congruent, so they are not the same. Every equilateral triangle is also an isosceles triangle, but not every isosceles triangle is an equilateral triangle. Isosceles = at least two equal sides Equilateral = three equal sides
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides but an isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides.