An equilateral triangle has the same length for each side, and the same angle for each vertex. All triangles have a mathematical property that states that the sum of all three angles in any triangle will equal 180 degrees. Since we know that all angles are the same, and there are three of them, each angle must be 60 degrees. An acute angle is one that is less than 90 degrees, and thus, each of the three angles are acute.
no. Equilateral is the same amount of sides on 2 different shapes. and acute is smaller than a 90 degree angle.
Right triangle= has a right angle Acute triangle= has an acute angle Obtuse triangle= has an obtuse angle Equilateral triangle= all sides are the same length Scalene triangle= has no sides the same length Isosceles triangle= has only two sides the same length the triangles here make perfict dildose and condoms
There are two questions that have been mixed up here. There are three "main" types of angle: Acute, Obtuse and Reflex. Acute angles are from 1 to 89 degrees, Obtuse angles from 91 to 179 and Reflex angles anything over 181 degrees. An angle of 90 degrees is a right angle, and an angle of 180 degrees is just a line. There are three types of triangle: Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene. Equilateral triangles have all three sides the same length (and the angles are all 60 degrees), isosceles triangles have two equal-length sides of length and two equal angles, and scalene triangles have all three sides different lengths, and all three angles are different.
For a triangle to be acute, all the angles are less than 90o. In an equilateral triangle, each angle is the same; thus each is 180o ÷ 3 = 60o and so they are all less than 90o. Therefore a triangle can be both acute and equilateral.
An equilateral triangle has the same length for each side, and the same angle for each vertex. All triangles have a mathematical property that states that the sum of all three angles in any triangle will equal 180 degrees. Since we know that all angles are the same, and there are three of them, each angle must be 60 degrees. An acute angle is one that is less than 90 degrees, and thus, each of the three angles are acute.
There is alot of triangles. Triangles are three sided two slanted lines connected with a straight line on the bottom. The types of triangles are is the Isosceles, Acute, Right (angle), Left (angle), Equilateral, Obtuse, and Scalene triangles.A triangle has equilateral sides all around that are the same length and same angles.
no. Equilateral is the same amount of sides on 2 different shapes. and acute is smaller than a 90 degree angle.
Right triangle= has a right angle Acute triangle= has an acute angle Obtuse triangle= has an obtuse angle Equilateral triangle= all sides are the same length Scalene triangle= has no sides the same length Isosceles triangle= has only two sides the same length the triangles here make perfict dildose and condoms
All angles of an equilateral triangle are congruent, in other words, they all have the same angle measure. Since these three equal angles must add up to 180 degrees, each angle must have the measure of 60 degrees. This is because 60 X 3 = 180 degrees. So, the angles of an equilateral triangle are all equal to 60 degrees. An angle that is less than 90 degrees is an acute angle, and since 60 is less that 90, the angles of an equilateral triangle are acute.
There are two questions that have been mixed up here. There are three "main" types of angle: Acute, Obtuse and Reflex. Acute angles are from 1 to 89 degrees, Obtuse angles from 91 to 179 and Reflex angles anything over 181 degrees. An angle of 90 degrees is a right angle, and an angle of 180 degrees is just a line. There are three types of triangle: Equilateral, Isosceles and Scalene. Equilateral triangles have all three sides the same length (and the angles are all 60 degrees), isosceles triangles have two equal-length sides of length and two equal angles, and scalene triangles have all three sides different lengths, and all three angles are different.
Types of Triangles: By Sides: Isosceles- 2 congruent sides Scalene- no congruent sides Equilateral- 3 congruent sides By Angles: Acute- angles measuring less than 90° Obtuse- one angle measuring more than 90° Right- one angle measuring exactly 90° Equiangular- all angles measuring exactly the same- same as equilateral triangle
For a triangle to be acute, all the angles are less than 90o. In an equilateral triangle, each angle is the same; thus each is 180o ÷ 3 = 60o and so they are all less than 90o. Therefore a triangle can be both acute and equilateral.
Yes, the top angle is less than 90 degrees so it would be acute. Same with the bottom angles.
There are many kind of triangles. These are the following: Acute, Right, and Obtuse are actual angles. Scalene, Isosceles, and Equilateral are all actual triangles. But, you can have any triangle with any angle. Like a scalene triangle with a Right angle, or an Isosceles triangle with an Obtuse angle.Acute is a triangle with an angle less than 90 degrees. So it is smaller than a Right triangle. To make and Acute triangle, you need at least two Acute angles.Right triangle have at least on right angle. Right angles are angles that re exactly 90 degrees. If you put a cube right where the angle went, both sides would be perfectly straight.Obtuse triangles are triangles with at least one Obtuse angles. They are always bigger than 90 degrees. They are larger than a Right triangle. If you spread your legs apart, you would have an Obtuse angle.Scalene triangles are triangles with all of the sides different lengths. Each side is either longer or shorter, they are never the same.Isosceles triangles are triangles with two sides the same lengths. The other side is either longer or shorter.Equilateral triangles are triangles with ever side the same exact length. They all are exactly the same. If one is different, it's not an Equilateral triangle.
No, a scalene is a scalene and an equilateral is an equilateral. They are NOT the same.
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