The answer depends on what the triangle is intersecting.
a equilateral triangle has all the sides the same length.
An equilateral triangle
All three sides of an equilateral triangle are..."equal" in length.
The original statement is: "If a triangle has three sides of the same length, then it is equilateral." Inverse: "If a triangle does not have three sides of the same length, then it is not equilateral." Converse: "If a triangle is equilateral, then it has three sides of the same length." Contrapositive: "If a triangle is not equilateral, then it does not have three sides of the same length."
An isoceles triangle has TWO sides of equal length but an equilateral triangle has THREE sides of equal length
is called an equilateral triangle
a equilateral triangle has all the sides the same length.
An equilateral triangle
All three sides of an equilateral triangle are..."equal" in length.
The original statement is: "If a triangle has three sides of the same length, then it is equilateral." Inverse: "If a triangle does not have three sides of the same length, then it is not equilateral." Converse: "If a triangle is equilateral, then it has three sides of the same length." Contrapositive: "If a triangle is not equilateral, then it does not have three sides of the same length."
An isoceles triangle has TWO sides of equal length but an equilateral triangle has THREE sides of equal length
All three sides are equal in length.
An equilateral triangle is one whose three sides are the same length.
an equilateral triangle
A triangle with equal length sides
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An equilateral triangle is one in which all three sides are of the same length.