Yes because the only way a triangle can be equiangular is if every angle is 60 degrees
Yes indeed. In fact, every equiangular triangle is an acute one.
Yes because each of the 3 angles measured 60 degrees which is an acute angle.
No.
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
Yes because the only way a triangle can be equiangular is if every angle is 60 degrees
Yes indeed. In fact, every equiangular triangle is an acute one.
Yes because each of the 3 angles measured 60 degrees which is an acute angle.
Yes.
Only when it has 3 equal acute angles of 60 degrees
No.
It must be. There are 180° in a triangle. If they are equiangular or equilateral, as I was taught. Then all three must be 60° (180/3).As this is less than a right angle 90° it is an acute angle and therefore an acute triangle
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
Yes, equiangular triangles can be acute. An equiangular triangle is a triangle in which all three angles are equal. If all the angles are less than 90 degrees, the triangle is considered acute.
No but an equilateral triangle is equiangular
Regular, Acute, and Equilateral * * * * * Regular and Equilateral are correct but not Acute. An acute triangle with angles of 50,60 70 degrees for example, is not regular. An equiangular triangle is the third possible name.
An equiangular triangle has 3 equal angles inside it. Since the angles of every triangle add up to 180 degrees, each angles of an equiangular triangle is 60 degrees. An equilateral triangle has all of its 3 sides the same length. Here's an extra mind-boggling factoid: Every equiangular triangle is equilateral, and every equilateral triangle is equiangular.