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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.
3 because equilateral triangles are triangles that have 3 congruent sides.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
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.
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.
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
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.