cut it like a triforce
Both have equal sides and equal base angles An isosceles trapezoid is made from an isosceles triangle that's had its top cut off parallel to its base
The picture shows you how... http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/38600/38659/trimid_38659_lg.gif
two slightly smaller triangles of equal size :)
you can cut a triangle directly
Yes.
cut it like a triforce
The angle bisectors of a triangle are the lines which cut the inner angles of a triangle into equal halves. The angle bisectors are concurrent and intersect at the center of the incircle.
You can use a pastry cutter, knife and fork or pastry blender.
Both have equal sides and equal base angles An isosceles trapezoid is made from an isosceles triangle that's had its top cut off parallel to its base
Take any side and divide it in three. Do the same to the opposite side. Join these division points to make three equal strips.
Beef that is cut into strips and dried / cured is often referred to as beef jerky.
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Base angles are equal and sides are equal in length. It looks like a isosceles triangle that has had its vertex cut off parallel to its base.
The picture shows you how... http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/38600/38659/trimid_38659_lg.gif
By angle: a right triangle. By sides: an isosceles triangle.
two slightly smaller triangles of equal size :)