A circle cannot be tessellated because it lacks straight edges and corners, which are required for tiling a plane without gaps or overlaps. In contrast, a square, hexagon, and equilateral triangle can all fit together to fill a space completely. Squares and equilateral triangles can tessellate individually, while hexagons can also fit together seamlessly.
no. an equilateral triangle is also equiangular, so the angles are 60 degrees each. a right triangle cannot be equilateral
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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
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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.
An equilateral triangle is always similar to other equilateral triangles but never similar to a scalene triangle. Similar triangles have corresponding angles that are equal, and in an equilateral triangle, all angles are 60 degrees, while a scalene triangle has all angles of different measures. Thus, the two types cannot be similar.
No, an equilateral triangle does not have right angles. All three interior angles of an equilateral triangle are equal and measure 60 degrees each. Since right angles measure 90 degrees, an equilateral triangle cannot contain any right angles.
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.