The area of a triangle is half the base times the height, so obviously the areas will be the same if these figures are identical, but I doubt it is possible to have such correspondence between any two of the triangles you mention! Consider mapping a right triangle to an isosceles - I can't keep the altitude constant.
Yes if the isosceles triangle is a right isosceles triangle because that leg opposite the hypotenuse is the height
The slope for a 45 degree slope triangle is 1/1 because the slope triangle is an isosceles right triangle.
It looks exactly like an Isosceles triangle, because two of its three sides have the same length.
No it is not a regular polygon because all three sides aren't equal. There are only two equal sides.
the measure of the base in the similar triangle would be 24 inches because you are increasing by a scale factor of (3/1)
No because they are both different types of triangles
No, because a scalene triangle is a triangle with no sides the same length. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides the same length and one side different
No because they are different types of triangles inasmuch that an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides whereas an isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides
Yes if the isosceles triangle is a right isosceles triangle because that leg opposite the hypotenuse is the height
because an isosceles triangle or any kind of triangle is 180 degrees.
No because an isosceles triangle has 2 equal base angles and an apex angle whereas a scalene triangle has 3 interior acute angles of different sizes
A right triangle can be an isosceles triangle, because the definition of an isosceles triangle is a triangle that has 2 sides equal to each other. A 45,45,90 degree triangle has 2 sides equal to each other, while the hypotenuse is different. It cannot be an equilateral triangle because of the formula a^2+b^2=c^2. With this formula, there is no possible way that: a, b, and c can all be equal to each other. To recap: It can be an isosceles triangle, but not an equilateral one.
No, an isosceles triangle can not be a right triangle, because a right triangle has an angle of 90 degrees angle, and two angles of 45 degrees. An isosceles triangle has all acute angles, therefor, making it an acute triangle, so no, an isosceles triangle is not, i repeat not, a right triangle.
You know when a triangle is isosceles because two of it's sides are corresponding (the same).
No because thoseare defiant the the isosceles tr angle so they are defiant
No because an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides but an isosceles triangle has only 2 equal sides.
yes, because isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of equal length.