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°
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it cant be equilateral and a right triangle at the same time u idiot, equilateral triangles have angles of 60, 60, and 60 for each angle, if there is a 90 degree angle then its no longer equilateral This is WRONG. Equilateral means that all of the sides measure the same. Equiangular means that all of the angles measure the same. Isocles means that it has two angles that are the same. So it is very possible to have a right equilateral isocles triangle. I am not certain that there is a name for such a thing though, to my knowledge.
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120 degrees.
Ah, what a happy little triangle you're describing! That's an equilateral triangle, where all the sides are the same length and all the angles are the same measure. It's like a symphony of balance and harmony on a canvas of geometry. Just remember, every shape is special and unique in its own way.
There are an infinite number of options. Even sticking with polygons with sides of the same measure, a hexagon can be made from 6 equilateral triangles, or 4 eq triangles and a 60 degree rhombus, or 2 eq triangles and 2 60-deg rhombi, or 3 60-deg rhombi. Each of the equilateral triangle could be made from smaller shapes. Eg four equilateral mini-triangles to make 1 triangle. Or 2 mini-triangles and 1 mini-rhombus or 2 60-deg mini-rhombi. And then each of those mini triangles could be made up of smaller micro-shapes. And so on ...
all triangles equal 180 degrees so 180/3 equals 60 so, the measure of each angle of an equilateral triangle is 60 degrees.
You have acute, right, and obtuse triangles when referring to the measure of the largest angle, and you have equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles when referring to the congruency of the triangle's sides.
I'm pretty sure all triangles measure 180 degrees because they have three angles that are either acute, right, or obtuse angles and the triangle has to be either an equilateral, iscoceles, or scalene triangle.
An equilateral triangle is a special isosceles triangle in which all three sides are congruent. Equilateral triangles are also equiangular, which means all three angles are congruent. The measure of each angle is 60 degrees.
In an equilateral triangle, all three sides are of the same length and all three angles are the same measure (60 degrees). In a scalene triangle, all three sides are of different length and all three angles are ofdifferentmeasure.
In an equilateral triangles, all the sides are of the same length. All the angles are of the same measure, which is 60 degrees.In a scalene triangle, no two sides are of the same length and consequently, no two angles are of the same measure.
Well, you could make triangles and measure them with a ruler. Make sure they are ALL THE SAME LENGTH.
Well if your talking about a regular triangle (equilateral triangle) it is because if you measure it then it will always equal 60 degrees on each turn. Which then Equals 180 (This is for all triangles).
No, 60 times 3 = 180. Equilateral triangles have to have equal angles and equal sides. All triangle angles add up to be 180 degrees, so therefore, NO
An equilateral triangle.
Each of the interior angles of an equilateral triangle is 120 degrees.
it cant be equilateral and a right triangle at the same time u idiot, equilateral triangles have angles of 60, 60, and 60 for each angle, if there is a 90 degree angle then its no longer equilateral This is WRONG. Equilateral means that all of the sides measure the same. Equiangular means that all of the angles measure the same. Isocles means that it has two angles that are the same. So it is very possible to have a right equilateral isocles triangle. I am not certain that there is a name for such a thing though, to my knowledge.