It depends on isosceles WHAT? There are isosceles triangles, isosceles trapezia, for example.
an isosceles triangle has only 2 equal length sides and a scalene triangle has no equally lengthen sides. obviously they are in the shape of a triangle.
Isosceles is a type of triangle that has at least two sides and two angles equal. An acute isosceles has one angle less than 90 degrees.
An isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal in length and thus two equal angles.
You are an isosceles triangle that has two equal sides and two equal angles.
Isosceles Triangle. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with (at least) two equal sides/ angles.
It is an isosceles triangle and would look like a cone shape on graph paper
It only has two equal lengths out of however many sides like an isosceles triangle
It looks exactly like an Isosceles triangle, because two of its three sides have the same length.
if you know what a acute triangle looks like and you know what a isosceles triangle looks like just combined them together and then find the angles and degrees you'll find what a acute isosceles triangle looks like if you got the degrees right and angles
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with 2 of it's sides even. An equilateral triangle has all even sides.
An isosceles triangle has at least two equal sides and two equal angles An isosceles triangle has two or more congruent sides called legs. In an isosceles triangle with just two congruent sides, the angle formed by the legs is called the apex, and the other two angles, called base angles, are congruent. If the isosceles triangle has three congruent sides (AKA an equilateral triangle), then all three sides and angles are congruent, and there are no definitive base or vertex angles, besides...all of them. See related link below for the web address
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.
It will look like a right angle triangle with a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles and will have one line of symmetry
In geometry sets, there are two: one is an isosceles right angled triangle, and the other is a triangle with angles of 90-60-30 degrees.
[To the previous responder: The reasoning for this entire site is to 'look up an answer to a question', so by you posting to 'go look it up' is completely and entirely unhelpful.] In an isosceles triangle, two sides are equal in length. (Traditionally, only two sides equal, but sometimes at least two.)[2] An isosceles triangle also has two angles of the same measure; namely, the angles opposite to the two sides of the same length. [source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triangle] And they look like this: http://www.unodc.org/images/odccp/bulletin/bulletin_1985-01-01_4_page011_img001_large.gif
It will have interior angles of 45, 45 and 90 degrees.
Figure B. equilateral triangle (small circle) inside of isosceles triangle (big cirlce)