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  2. File:Equilateral-triangle-heights.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Equilateral triangle with height square root of 3.svg

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  4. List of mathematical shapes - Wikipedia

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    Pascal triangle; Peano curve; Penrose tiling; Pinwheel tiling; Pythagoras tree; Rauzy fractal; Rössler attractor; Sierpiński arrowhead curve; Sierpinski carpet; Sierpiński curve; Sierpinski triangle; Smith–Volterra–Cantor set; T-square; Takagi or Blancmange curve; Triflake [citation needed] Vicsek fractal; von Koch curve; Weierstrass ...

  5. File:Equilateral triangle construction.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Regular icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    A polyhedron with only equilateral triangles as faces is called a deltahedron. There are only eight different convex deltahedra, one of which is the regular icosahedron. [4] The regular icosahedron can also be constructed starting from a regular octahedron. All triangular faces of a regular octahedron are breaking, twisting at a certain angle ...

  8. Deltahedron - Wikipedia

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    A deltahedron is a polyhedron whose faces are all equilateral triangles. The deltahedron is named by Martyn Cundy, after the Greek capital letter delta resembling a triangular shape Δ. [1] The deltahedron can be categorized by the property of convexity. The simplest convex deltahedron is the regular tetrahedron, a pyramid with four equilateral ...

  9. Equilateral triangle - Wikipedia

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    An equilateral triangle is a triangle in which all three sides have the same length, and all three angles are equal. Because of these properties, the equilateral triangle is a regular polygon, occasionally known as the regular triangle. It is the special case of an isosceles triangle by modern definition, creating more special properties.