No, because the sum of all angles is 180 so an equilateral would be three sixties, however the angles are acute. So, if you want it to be 91 degrees each side, it would equal more than 180 (BTW: Less than 90 would be acute and 90 is right)
No. It is not possible to make a equilateral triangle that is obtuse.
no
No because an equilateral triangle is a regular polygon whereas an obtuse triangle is irregular
No-An equilateral triangle has equal angles, an obtuse angle is greater than 90. So, an equilateral triangle with an obtuse angle would have the three angles add up to a MINIMUM of 270.0000000000001, and a triangle's angles must add up to 180°.
No
No. It is not possible to make a equilateral triangle that is obtuse.
no
An oxymoron. An equilateral triangle cannot be obtuse; an obtuse triangle cannot be equilateral.
No, an equilateral triangle can not be an obtuse triangle. All angles in an equilateral triangle are 60o. An obtuse triangle has 1 angle that is greater than 90o.
The definition of an obtuse triangle is a triangle with an angle exceeding 90o. A scalene triangle is a triangle in which no two sides are of equal length. Therefore, it is possible that an obtuse triangle is a scalene triangle. However, it is also possible for an obtuse triangle to be an isosceles, in which two sides are of equal length. On a final note, it is impossible for an obtuse triangle to be an equilateral; equilateral triangles always have angles of 60o.
No because an equilateral triangle is a regular polygon whereas an obtuse triangle is irregular
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal acute angles of 60 degrees
No-An equilateral triangle has equal angles, an obtuse angle is greater than 90. So, an equilateral triangle with an obtuse angle would have the three angles add up to a MINIMUM of 270.0000000000001, and a triangle's angles must add up to 180°.
No.
No
No. An obtuse triangle can be isosceles. It just can't be a right or equilateral triangle.
A right or equilateral triangle.