Can an equilateral triangle also be isosceles?
2 Answers
Yes; in fact an equilateral triangle must be isosceles.
Explanation:
The definition of an isosceles triangle is that two of its sides have equal lengths; the case where all three sides have equal lengths is not excluded.
The definition of an equilateral triangle is that all three sides are of equal length; therefore any two sides are of equal length; and, therefore an equilateral triangle is isosceles.
See below.
Explanation:
So before we start answering the question, let start by listing the properties of both equilateral and isosceles triangle.
Equilateral triangle:
- All sides are the same length
-All angles have the same measurement
Isosceles Triangle:
-2 sides have the same length
- 2 angles have the same measurement
An equilateral triangle can be an isosceles triangle IF one of the sides has a different length than the rest and the angle measurement is different.