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No, two equilateral triangles do not form a rectangle when placed together. While you can arrange two equilateral triangles in various ways, such as aligning their bases or placing them vertex-to-vertex, the resulting shape will not have the right angles or equal opposite sides characteristic of a rectangle. Instead, their arrangement will typically create a different polygon or a shape with angles that do not conform to the requirements of a rectangle.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
3 because equilateral triangles are triangles that have 3 congruent sides.
Equilateral triangles have three congruent sides and three congruent angles
Triangles are equilateral triangles only when all of their 3 sides are equal in lengths.
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
No, two equilateral triangles do not form a rectangle when placed together. While you can arrange two equilateral triangles in various ways, such as aligning their bases or placing them vertex-to-vertex, the resulting shape will not have the right angles or equal opposite sides characteristic of a rectangle. Instead, their arrangement will typically create a different polygon or a shape with angles that do not conform to the requirements of a rectangle.
Yes all equilateral triangles are acute triangles, but not all acute triangle are equilateral triangles.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
3 because equilateral triangles are triangles that have 3 congruent sides.
5 equilateral triangles.
Equilateral triangles have three congruent sides and three congruent angles
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Triangles are equilateral triangles only when all of their 3 sides are equal in lengths.
Yes. But not all isosceles triangles are equilateral.
All triangles - equilateral or not - have three straight sides.