Oh honey, bless your heart for asking. In an isosceles triangle, only two sides are equal in length, not all three. It's like having two besties who always have your back, while the third side is just there for the ride. So, nope, not all sides are equal in an isosceles triangle, but hey, close but no cigar!
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EQUILATERAL triangle = 3 sides of equal length
ISOSCELES triangle = 2 sides of equal length
SCALENE triangle = No sides of equal length.
A Right - angles triangle may exhibit Isosceles or Scalene charaCTERISTICS , BUT not equilateral.
No only 2 of them have equal sides but an equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides
An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides of equal length.
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.
All 3 sides of an equilateral triangle are equal in length Only 2 sides of an isosceles triangle are equal in length
Isosceles triangle.
An isosceles triangle has exactly two sides that are equal in length.