Every equilateral triangle has 3 equal 60 degree acute angles
No triangle is never acute in the sense that every triangle has at least two acute angles.
-- An 'acute triangle' is a triangle in which each of the three interior angles is an acute angle. -- Each of the three interior angles in every equilateral triangle is a 60-degree angle. -- Any angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. -- It sure looks like every equilateral triangle does fit the definition of 'acute triangle'.
All angles are acute (all 60°)
Yes it can. Every equilateral triangle is an acute one. To put it another way, the family of acute triangles includes all equilateral ones.
Yes because the only way a triangle can be equiangular is if every angle is 60 degrees
No triangle is never acute in the sense that every triangle has at least two acute angles.
No.
-- An 'acute triangle' is a triangle in which each of the three interior angles is an acute angle. -- Each of the three interior angles in every equilateral triangle is a 60-degree angle. -- Any angle of less than 90 degrees is an acute angle. -- It sure looks like every equilateral triangle does fit the definition of 'acute triangle'.
All angles are acute (all 60°)
Yes it can. Every equilateral triangle is an acute one. To put it another way, the family of acute triangles includes all equilateral ones.
Yes because the only way a triangle can be equiangular is if every angle is 60 degrees
Yes because each of the 3 angles measured 60 degrees which is an acute angle.
Every triangle must have at least two acute angles. The third one can be acute, right (90 degrees), or obtuse.
A triangle with 3 acute angles is an acute triangle. All the angles in an acute triangle are acute.
Yes. Every triangle with an obtuse angle must have two acute angles.
yes.
Yes!