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Lol yeah I guess it depends how far the step ladder stretches out

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When you open a stepladder does the stepladder and the ground form an isosceles triangle?

When you open a stepladder, the two sides of the ladder and the ground do indeed form a triangle, but it is not necessarily an isosceles triangle. The lengths of the two sides (the ladder legs) can vary depending on the ladder's angle and height. For the triangle to be isosceles, the lengths of the two ladder legs would need to be equal, which is generally not the case in a typical setup. Thus, the triangle formed is usually a scalene triangle.


What is a iscosilies triangLe?

First off, its isosceles. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides that have the same length. A triangle with 3 sides the same length is called equilateral, but it is also a form of an isosceles. Note also that an isosceles will have two or more angles the same.


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Sure! It will be an isosceles triangle.


Can the segments 9 9 1 form a triangle?

Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle


Can the segments 9 9 and 1 form a triangle?

Yes the given segments would form an isosceles triangle


How many equal sides do a triangle have?

Three equal sides in the form of an equilateral triangle and two equal sides in the form of an isosceles triangle


What would a diagram look like that represents the contrapositive of the statement If it is an equilateral triangle then it is an isosceles triangle?

The contrapositive of the statement "If it is an equilateral triangle, then it is an isosceles triangle" is "If it is not an isosceles triangle, then it is not an equilateral triangle." A diagram representing this could include two circles: one labeled "Not Isosceles Triangle" and another labeled "Not Equilateral Triangle." An arrow would point from the "Not Isosceles Triangle" circle to the "Not Equilateral Triangle" circle, indicating the logical implication. This visually conveys the relationship between the two statements in the contrapositive form.


Can the lengths 7 and 1 and 7 form a triangle?

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Is triangle a symmetry?

Only if its in the form of an equilateral triangle or a isosceles triangle will it have lines of symmetry.


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When a square is divided by a diagnal is an isosceles acute triangle is form?

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