Irregular and asymmetrical.
You can't as there is no hypotenuse in an equilateral triangle. The hypotenuse is the side of a triangle which is opposite a right angle (90°); all angles in an equilateral triangle are 60°.
Yes. Just grip a regular hexagon by a pair of opposite sides and stretch it out.
"equilateral" is a fancy word meaning "has all sides equal". Such a rectangle is called a square.
"Equilateral" means having equal angles. So an equilateral triangle has all three angles the same size. "Equilateral" is the normal word for this, though you could say "equal-angled".
Lines of SymmetryAn equilateral triangle has three lines of (rotational) lateral symmetry: one extending from each vertex to the midpoint of its opposite side.An equilateral triangle has 3 lines of symmetry3. Each bisects a vertex and perpendicularly bisects the opposite side.
equilateral is all equal sides so the opposite would be scalene: no equal sides
An equilateral shape would have equal and opposite sides.
NOT equilateral, meaning all sides are NOT equal. So if two sides are equal it is not equilateral or it 3 sides are all different it is not equilateral either. Basically, equilateral means having all sides equal length so the negation of it or the opposite is having at least one side not equal to the others.
You can't as there is no hypotenuse in an equilateral triangle. The hypotenuse is the side of a triangle which is opposite a right angle (90°); all angles in an equilateral triangle are 60°.
Equilateral Means When All Of The Side Are Equal !
Equilateral triangles have three sides of the same length.
Rhombus.
Yes. All equilateral triangles have 3 congruent sides. To know that it's an equilateral triangle the partial part of the word equilateral "equil" and "equal" mean the same thing except that "equil"is used in a word to tell that it's an equilateral triangle.
It is the line from a vertex of the triangle to the midpoint of the side opposite that vertex.
No.
The prefix of the word "equilateral" is "equi-," which comes from Latin meaning "equal." This prefix indicates that all sides or angles are equal, which is a key characteristic of an equilateral shape, such as an equilateral triangle.
Yes. Just grip a regular hexagon by a pair of opposite sides and stretch it out.