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A triangle can be classified as both equilateral and right. True of False?
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A triangle can be classified as both equilateral and right. True of False?
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A triangle can be classified as both equilateral and right. True of False?
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NO - an equilateral triangle is also equiangular with each angle equal to 60 degrees. It couldn't possibly have a right angle.
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False. All equilateral triangles are actute equiangular triangles. They cannot have a right angle.
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