That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)
That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)
That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)
That may vary. The only requirement for being called "isosceles triangle" is that two of the angles are congruent. (This is equivalent to the statement that two of the sides are congruent.)
there are three angles on an isosceles triangle
No. An isosceles right triangle is a special case. There are many right triangles which are not isosceles.
because an isosceles triangle or any kind of triangle is 180 degrees.
Isosceles triangle have two equal angles2
An isosceles triangle has rotational symmetry of order 1.
An isosceles triangle has only 1 line of symmetry.
In an isosceles triangle, two of the angles are the same.
An isosceles triangle has no parallel sides but it does have two equal sides
There can be only one pair of perpendicular lines in an isosceles triangle when it is a right angled isosceles triangle. A non right angled isosceles triangle has no pairs of perpendicular lines.
It only has two equal lengths out of however many sides like an isosceles triangle
An Isosceles triangle, like all triangles has three vertices (corners).
An isosceles triangle has 3 sides and 2 of its sides are equal in lengths