Answer:
no i hope this helps! :)
Explanation:
90° is not a multiple of 60°
i dont think so
A symmetrical triangle can not be a correct triangle. This bodes well in light of the fact that the point gauges in any triangle, not just a symmetrical triangle, equivalent 180 degrees. In a correct triangle, be that as it may, the 3 edges can NOT be consistent. This is on the grounds that in a correct triangle, one edge rises to 90 degrees.