This traingle is an equilateral traingle: which consists of all the three sides and angles to be congruent. The angles inside the triangle, just like any normal traingle, add up to be 180 degrees. The opposite of this traingle is the Scalene triangle which has all the three sides to be Uncongruent and has different angles. All the angles of ALL traingles still add up to 180 Degrees. The Isoceles triangle consists of two equal sides and one extravagantly large one side. Therefore, because of the previous properties, an isosceles traingle has two congruent angles and usually one obtuse or acute angle. The last triangle, the right triangle, has one right angle. It is the only triangle that is capable with triginomical ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem.
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A triangle with three equal sides and three equal angles is called an equilateral triangle.
A triangle with 3 equal sides also must have three equal angles; this is called an equilateral triangle.
Since the question asks for sides, the answer would be an equilateral triangle. An equilateral triangle has three congruent sides.Of course, an equilateral triangle is also an equiangularone. All sides are the same length, so all three angles are 60° . Congruence is usually applied with respect to TWO triangles. If each triangle has three sides equal to the other triangle's three sides, then the triangles are congruent.equilateral
No, an isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. An equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length.
A shape with three sides is called a triangle: 3 equal sides = equilateral 2 sides same length = isosceles 1 right angle = right-angled triangle