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.
If a triangle has a right angle, it is a right triangle.
yes it is it is a triangle with a right angle in it
That would be a right triangle. Any triangle that has a right angle in it is a right triangle.
No, if a Triangle has a right angle it is automatically called a right triangle.
They need not be. You can have a right scalene triangle.
No.
you get a ruler and see if it is a equaliteral triangle, icosles,or scalene witch it is equaliteral
Equaliteral Triangle
The likely word is "isosceles" (triangle with two equal sides and angles).
the colors at the points of an equaliteral triangle on the color wheel
An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides. An equaliteral triangle has all 3 sides equal.
isocles, equilateral, obtuse, acute, scalene, right
All three sides (and therefore angles) in an equilateral triangle are the same measure. All three sides (and therefore angles) in a scalene triangle are different.
every triangle no matter the shape has a total of 180 degrees. more specifically an equilateral triangle has three degrees each measuring 60 degrees.
The angles of an equilateral are the same and since the interior angles of a triangle equal 180 degrees, we know that 180/3=60 degrees.
No. However, just the right size of trapezoid can be split into three equilateral triangles.
If a triangle has a right angle, it is a right triangle.