Wow. Um, ok. Well, all of the angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees, so if it is equalateral, and also equalangular then each angle would be the same. So I will sum up the process in a few steps.
1. Know that there are 3 angles in a triangle.
2. Know that the sum of the 3 angles is 180 degrees.
3. Since all of the angles are equal, divide 180 by 3. You should get 60 degrees per angle.
4. Check it again.
5. The answer should still be 60 degrees.
So, the answer is exactly 60 degrees.
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No. Every equilateral triangle has three equal acute angles of 60 degrees each.
Yes. The equilateral triangle will have all sides with the same length. An equilateral triangle will ALSO be a equiangular, with each angle being 60 degrees. This fact does not extend to other polygons. An equilateral quadrilateral is a rhombus, while an equiangular quadrilateral is a square.
At each vertex of a triangle, an exterior angle of the triangle may be formed by extending ONE SIDE of the triangle.
When each triangle has another angle that has the same number of degrees in each triangle, in addition to the specified angle of 44 degrees.