If it's an equilateral triangle then its 3 sides are congruent but if it's an isosceles triangle then only 2 of its sides are congruent
Only an equilateral triangle are all sides congruent
No because only 2 of its 3 sides are congruent in an isosceles triangle but all 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are congruent.
No, none of the sides or angles are congruent in a scalene triangle. All three sides (and all three angles) are congruent only in an equilateral triangle.
Isosceles triangles have 2 congruent sides. Equilateral triangles have 3 congruent sides. However, all of this works only in euclidean geometry.
If it's an equilateral triangle then its 3 sides are congruent but if it's an isosceles triangle then only 2 of its sides are congruent
Only an equilateral triangle are all sides congruent
No because only 2 of its 3 sides are congruent in an isosceles triangle but all 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are congruent.
In an isosceles triangle 2 sides are congruent and 2 angles are congruent. In an equilateral triangle all 3 sides are congruent and all 3 angles are congruent also.
No, none of the sides or angles are congruent in a scalene triangle. All three sides (and all three angles) are congruent only in an equilateral triangle.
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides but an isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides
If you can only prove two sides of an apparently equilateral triangle to be congruent then you have to use isosceles.
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
Isosceles triangles have 2 congruent sides. Equilateral triangles have 3 congruent sides. However, all of this works only in euclidean geometry.
An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides, andAn equilateral triangle is a special isosceles triangle in which all three sides are congruent.Therefore, all equilateral triangles are isosceles by definition.See this link for more: http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/geo/ietri.htmlFor easier words yes because iscosceles has only has 2 equal sides and equilateral triangles sides are equal and iscoseles has two so yea....no it can't because equilateral means all sides are the same and a isosceles triangle means only 2 sides are the same
Equilateral triangles have 3 equal sides, but isosceles only have two equal sides. Also, equilateral triangles have three 60° angles. Isosceles triangles have two congruent base angles and a vertex angle.
No, isosceles and equilateral are two separate types of triangles. Isosceles triangles have only two congruent sides, while all three sides of an equilateral triangle are congruent.