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is an Equilateral Isosceles triangle? A contradiction is what. An equilateral triangle has 3 equal sides, and therefore equal angles. An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and one shorter or longer.

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isosceles triangle pictures Having 2 equal sides... http://www.math-salamanders.com/image-files/math-worksheets-printable-isosceles-triangles-bw.gif

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...triangle is it? A triangle with two sides of equal length is an isosceles triangle. The side that is different from the other two is usually called the base, and the two angles at the base are

isosceles triangle is 2 more than one of the equal sides. If the perimeter is 41 find each side of the triangle 41-2 = 39/3 = 13: now all three sides are equal. Add 2 inches to the base 13+2=15. Equal

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what is a issociles triangle An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of the same length.

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what is an isosceles triangle?? A triangle with two sides of the same length. Alternatively, a triangle with two angles the same. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isosceles_triangle

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...Hypotenuse being 10 makes the other sides of the triangle 5radical2. Area of a triangle is 1/2*b*h, for an isosceles triangle, it will be 1/2*b*b. 1/2*(5rad2)*(5rad2) 1/2*5*5*rad2*rad2 1/2*25*2 25 ...

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what is isosceles triangle A triangle with two sides of the same length. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isosceles_triangle

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what is an isosceles triangle A triangle with two sides of the same length. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isosceles_triangle

...sides, Isosceles with two equal sides, and scalene with no equal sides, but you talk about angles, but I wanted to point out equilaterals have 3 equal angles, isoceles have 2 equal angles and scalene ...

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