No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.
Triangles are alike or similar to each other when their sides are proportionate and have the same angles.
Because all other polygons are made from triangles as for example an 8 sided octagon has 6 triangles within it or a 6 sided hexagon has 4 triangles within it.
There are many uses of similar triangles in daily life. These triangles can create the symmetry in art and other aspects that they enjoy.
If the 2 triangles are right triangles, which are congruent to slicing the rectangle on the diagonal, then arrange one on top of the rectangle, and the other to the side, so that the two hypotenuses are in line with each other. This will make a bigger right triangle, which is similar to the smaller right triangles - each side is double of the smaller triangles.
A rectangle.. If you combine the triangles to make another square and then place all the squares in a row it makes a rectangle. you can also make a trapezium, if you place the 2 squares next to each other and then the triangles beside them...
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No, but put 2 squares beside each other and get a rectangle! No, that's why they have different names.
It's difficult to tell you the answer without seeing a diagram of where the two triangles are in relation to each other. i.e one could be inside the other, or beside the other, or both could be in a big rectangle etc...
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No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.
A square and rectangle both have congruent triangles in them.
Triangles are alike or similar to each other when their sides are proportionate and have the same angles.