No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
No.
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
no. an equilateral triangle is also equiangular, so the angles are 60 degrees each. a right triangle cannot be equilateral
Obviously!! That is when you cut the equilateral triangle into two with the help of a line running from the top part of the triangle and stands perpendicular to the base of the triangle.
No, it is impossible to draw an equiangular right triangle. An equiangular triangle has three 60o angles. A right triangle has one 90o angle, and two 45o angles.
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
No.
Every equilateral triangle is equiangular, and every equiangular triangle is equilateral.
An equiangular triangle is always equal. A scalene triangle does not have to have any equal sides. Therefore an equiangular triangle in never scalene.
no. an equilateral triangle is also equiangular, so the angles are 60 degrees each. a right triangle cannot be equilateral
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
No but an equilateral triangle is equiangular
Yes. If a triangle is equiangular, then it is also equilateral - and vice versa.
No not never
Yes.
Obviously!! That is when you cut the equilateral triangle into two with the help of a line running from the top part of the triangle and stands perpendicular to the base of the triangle.