The area of a triangle is one-half the product of the triangle's base and height. The height of an equilateral triangle is the distance from one vertex along the perpendicular bisector line of the opposite side. This line divides the equilateral triangle into two right triangles, each with a hypotenuse of 9c and a base of (9/2)c. From the Pythagorean theorem, the height must be the square root of {(9c)2 - [(9/2)c]}, and this height is the same as that of the equilateral triangle.
Each of the 3 interior angles of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees
Yes, but most people would call it equilateral...
No because each 3 angles of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees.
Each side measures 5 m
Equilateral triangles have all 3 sides the same lengh. The internal angles of any triangle add to 180 degrees, thus each individual angle in an equilateral triangle must = 180/3. This is 60 degrees.
Each interior angle of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees
Each angle of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees. They are all the same.
They each measure 60 degrees
Each of the 3 interior angles of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees
They are each 60 degrees.
Yes, if each of its angles measures 60 degrees.
The 3 interior angles of an equilateral triangle each measures 60 degrees
Cutting the equilateral triangle in half results in two right triangles each with a base of length x/2, and angles of 30, 60, and 90 degrees. Using the lengths of sides of a 30-60-90 triangle it can be found that the height is (x/2)√(3), which is the same as the height of the equilateral triangle.So the height of the equilateral triangle is x√(3) / 2.
Each of the 3 angles measures 60 degrees. There are 180 degrees in a triangle.
Yes. Acute angle is less than 90°. 60° which is less than 90°, can make an equilateral triangle .
Yes, but most people would call it equilateral...
No because each 3 angles of an equilateral triangle measures 60 degrees.