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Hi someone asked me 'how do you prove that a triangle is equilateral?' it has been confusing me for ages and wondered if anyone knew how you prove it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lisaj of course it's a mathmatical proof...by definition an equilateral triangle must have three sides of the same length and if all three sides are equal then the internal angels must be the same i.e. 60 degrees. I can't see how it can fail to be proof?? if there are any maths teachers out there who can enlighten please do so.
it's not a mathematical proof because it involves measurement. it's an empirical proof. i'm not sure there is a mathematical proof as surely you would have to know either the length of the sides or the size of 2 out of 3 of the internal/external angles to an infinite number of decimal places (i.e. 100% accurate), which is impossible...right?
Mathematical proof is something very different from scientific proof. In science it goes something like this. I think that all monkey cannot talk, we looked at 10,000 monkeys and none of them talked. Therefore monkeys cannot talk. But this would not be mathematical proof as you need some sort of formula that can apply to all conditions (as you can see i'm neither a maths expert or scientist). I guess you could say that a monkeys vocal cords at not developed enough to ever generate speech (OK still not math proof but thats the general idea).
In maths proof is proof not a load of experiments suggesting something is so likely that the reverse is impossible or at best unlikely.
There are a number of mathematical formulae that one can use to prove that a triangle is equilateral. Though in order to do so you must know any of the following
- the length of the three sides
- the length of two sides and an internal angle
- the length of one side and two internal angles
etc etc etc
this along with the sine or cosine rules can prove that a triangle is equilateral although requires an initial measurement.
However, the easiest way is to find the centre of the triangle by using all three points to draw a straight line perpendicularly to the opposite side. After drawing all three lines they should intersect at exactly the same point for it to be truely equilateral.
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