No, it can't
Another name is its correct name: an isosceles triangle.
no, because a rectangle has 2 sets of parallel lines
it depends general: quadrilateral, polygon only some: trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, square, isosceles trapezoid, etc. (i'm pretty sure there's more)
no
No because an isosceles shape is different to that of a rectangle shape
No, it can't
no
Another name is its correct name: an isosceles triangle.
no, because a rectangle has 2 sets of parallel lines
it depends general: quadrilateral, polygon only some: trapezoid, parallelogram, rhombus, square, isosceles trapezoid, etc. (i'm pretty sure there's more)
no
no
An isosceles triangle.
An isosceles triangle has exactly one line of symmetry, a rectangle has two. A trapezoid can have none or one.
no
rectangle