Only right triangles have right angles. An equilateral triangle though can't have a right angle because all the angles in any type of triangle must add up to 180 degrees. For each angle to be equilateral, they must be 60 degrees, showing that there is no angle at 90 degrees in an equilateral triangle, which would signify that it would be right.
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An equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle has three sides that are equal in length and three angles that are each 60 degrees. The center of the circle is also the intersection point of the triangle's perpendicular bisectors.
Where the side of the equilateral triangle is s and the radius of the inscribed circle is r:s = 2r * tan 30° = 48.50 cm
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral
Yes. Any triangle can be inscribed in a circle.
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the sum of the angles of a plane triangle is always 180° In an equilateral triangle, each of the angles is = Therefore, the angles of an equilateral triangle are 60°
Figure B. equilateral triangle (small circle) inside of isosceles triangle (big cirlce)
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A square or an equilateral triangle for example when a circle is inscribed within it.
Only right triangles have right angles. An equilateral triangle though can't have a right angle because all the angles in any type of triangle must add up to 180 degrees. For each angle to be equilateral, they must be 60 degrees, showing that there is no angle at 90 degrees in an equilateral triangle, which would signify that it would be right.
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An equilateral triangle inscribed in a circle has three sides that are equal in length and three angles that are each 60 degrees. The center of the circle is also the intersection point of the triangle's perpendicular bisectors.
Where the side of the equilateral triangle is s and the radius of the inscribed circle is r:s = 2r * tan 30° = 48.50 cm
No, an equilateral triangle has to be equiangular, but an equiangular triangle does NOT have to be equilateral