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No, an isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length. An equilateral triangle has all three sides of equal length.
Oh, dude, you're talking about triangles now? Alright, so, like, triangles can be classified based on their sides - you've got equilateral triangles (all sides are equal), isosceles triangles (two sides are equal), and scalene triangles (all sides are different lengths). It's like a little triangle party with different sides showing up!
A Triangle has THREE sides. ; not necessarily equal . However, triangles are then sub-divided into ;- EQUILATERAL ; All three sides are the same length , and all three angles are 60 degrees. ISOSCELES ; Two sides are of equal length and two angles are of equal size. RIGHT-ANGLED ; All three sides can be of different length , or it can be an Isosceles triangles. However, there MUST be ONE RIGHT Angle (90 degrees). SCALENE ; All three sides are of different length , and all three angles are of different size.
Scalene TrianglesA scalene triangle has no sides of equal length. Its angles are also all different in size.
If an isosceles triangle is defined as one which has two sides (or angles) equal, then YES. But if an isosceles triangle is defined as one which has two sides (or angles) equal, and the third side (angle) different, then NO.