A triangle in which all sides are of equal length is an equilateral triangle.A triangle in which two sides are of equal length is an isoceles triangle.A triangle in which all sides are of different length is a scalene triangle.
No, an isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. An equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length.
If an isosceles triangle is defined as one which has two sides (or angles) equal, then YES. But if an isosceles triangle is defined as one which has two sides (or angles) equal, and the third side (angle) different, then NO.
I assume you mean an equilateral triangle. An equilateral triangle is a triangle with all three sides the same length (and therefore all three angles the same as well).
No. Equilateral triangles have 60o angles. There is no way to build a right-angle triangle with sides of equal length.
For the equilateral triangle in Euclidean space(i.e, the triangles you see in general) median is the same as its altitude. So, both are of equal length.
All three sides of an equilateral triangle are..."equal" in length.
An equilateral triangle has three sides that are equal in length and three angles that are equal.
An isoceles triangle has TWO sides of equal length but an equilateral triangle has THREE sides of equal length
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A triangle with equal length sides
All 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are equal in length Only 2 sides of an isosceles triangle are equal in length
All three sides are equal in length.
It is an equilateral triangle
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