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A triangle is isosceles when it has at least two congruent sides (or, equivalently, at least two congruent angles). This definition underpins the core tests you can apply in geo...
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A triangle is isosceles when it has at least two congruent sides (or, equivalently, at least two congruent angles). This definition underpins the core tests you can apply in geo...
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An isosceles triangle is any triangle with at least two equal-length sides. Those matching sides are called legs, and the third side is the base. The angles opposite the equal s...
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In an isosceles triangle, the legs are the two congruent sides, opposite the two congruent base angles. By definition, an isosceles triangle has at least two sides of equal leng...
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An isosceles triangle is a fundamental shape in Euclidean geometry defined by having at least two sides of equal length. Those equal sides are called legs, and the third side is...
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The base of an isosceles triangle is the one side that is not necessarily equal to the other two, which are called the legs. By definition, an isosceles triangle has at least tw...
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An isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two sides of equal length. The equal sides are called legs, and the third side is the base. The angles opposite the legs are eq...
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