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The length of the sides of an isosceles triangle are not set in stone. An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with at least two congruent sides. Equilateral triangles; that is, triangles in which all sides are of equal length are also considered to be isosceles triangles. Therefore, as long as at least two sides of the triangle are congruent, (Of equal length) said triangle is an isosceles triangle.
Yes it is. Given any number you can decide whether or not it belongs to the set.
ASA is not a triangle, it is a method of proving that two triangles are congruent. ASA refers to showing that if two angles and a side (Angle-Side-Angle) of one triangle are the same measures as the corresponding angles and side of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent. Since the three angles sum to 180 degrees, if two of them in one triangle are equal to the corresponding angles in the second triangle, then the third set of angles must also be equal. Consequently, ASA is equivalent to AAS and SAA. That is NOT The case with two sides and an angle, where it must be the included angle that is equal.
Because the description which is given is sufficient to decide whether or not any given number is in the set.
A set is a collection of objects.Mathematically, you require a rule that allows you to decide whether any given object belongsto a set or not. A rule may result in a set containing no objects - the empty set. Different rules may result in the same set.A set is a collection of objects.Mathematically, you require a rule that allows you to decide whether any given object belongsto a set or not. A rule may result in a set containing no objects - the empty set. Different rules may result in the same set.A set is a collection of objects.Mathematically, you require a rule that allows you to decide whether any given object belongsto a set or not. A rule may result in a set containing no objects - the empty set. Different rules may result in the same set.A set is a collection of objects.Mathematically, you require a rule that allows you to decide whether any given object belongsto a set or not. A rule may result in a set containing no objects - the empty set. Different rules may result in the same set.
If it has at least one set of parallel sides, then at least one set of angles are congruent
The basic concepts are:a setsome elements, anda rule which can be used to decide whether or not a particular element belongs to the set.
A congruent angle can also mean equal angle. So there is no set measurement of a congruent angle. Just the same as the angle it is equal to.
Its diagonals are congruent. One set of parallel sides. The other two non parallel lines are congruent.
The complement of the triangle in the plane.
Cylinder
You should decide whether or not it would be a good idea to have the babies father set up for times to see your baby set a time and a good place where he can have time with him or her.