no. an equilateral triangle is also equiangular, so the angles are 60 degrees each. a right triangle cannot be equilateral
idont know people i really search ervery single information but theres nothing its a hexagon,square,circleor an equilateral triangle
if a triangle is acute, then the triangle is equilateral
It does nothing. Because it cannot exist.
no. In fact a right angled triangle cannot be equilateral. An equilateral triangle is also equiangular: that is, all its angles are equal. The sum of all three angles of a [plane] triangle must be 180 degrees and so they cannot be 90 deg each.
An oxymoron. An equilateral triangle cannot be obtuse; an obtuse triangle cannot be equilateral.
"if a triangle is an equilateral triangle" is a conditional clause, it is not a statement. There cannot be an inverse statement.
no. an equilateral triangle is also equiangular, so the angles are 60 degrees each. a right triangle cannot be equilateral
idont know people i really search ervery single information but theres nothing its a hexagon,square,circleor an equilateral triangle
if a triangle is acute, then the triangle is equilateral
It cannot have four sides.
It does nothing. Because it cannot exist.
no. In fact a right angled triangle cannot be equilateral. An equilateral triangle is also equiangular: that is, all its angles are equal. The sum of all three angles of a [plane] triangle must be 180 degrees and so they cannot be 90 deg each.
The question cannot be answered without additional information. For example, it could be a tiny hexagon, and a great big triangle.
A triangle is a polygonal shape, not an angle and therefore, cannot have a supplementary angle.
A circle, a triangle, a hexagon, a person are some examples of things which cannot be a rhombus.
An equilateral triangle is a triangle where all sides are the same length and all three angles are the same. The sum of the angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. 180 ÷ 3 = 60