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Isosceles triangle         
  • cyclic pentagon]] into isosceles triangles by radii of its circumcircle
  • Isosceles triangle showing its circumcenter (blue), centroid (red), incenter (green), and symmetry axis (purple)
TRIANGLE WITH TWO SIDES CONGRUENT AND TWO ANGLES EQUAL
Isoceles triangle; Isosceles Triangle; Isoceles; Isosceles triange; Isosceles
In geometry, an isosceles triangle () is a triangle that has at least two sides of equal length. Sometimes it is specified as having exactly two sides of equal length, and sometimes as having at least two sides of equal length, the latter version thus including the equilateral triangle as a special case.
Isosceles         
  • cyclic pentagon]] into isosceles triangles by radii of its circumcircle
  • Isosceles triangle showing its circumcenter (blue), centroid (red), incenter (green), and symmetry axis (purple)
TRIANGLE WITH TWO SIDES CONGRUENT AND TWO ANGLES EQUAL
Isoceles triangle; Isosceles Triangle; Isoceles; Isosceles triange; Isosceles
·adj Having two legs or sides that are equal;
- said of a triangle.
isosceles         
  • cyclic pentagon]] into isosceles triangles by radii of its circumcircle
  • Isosceles triangle showing its circumcenter (blue), centroid (red), incenter (green), and symmetry axis (purple)
TRIANGLE WITH TWO SIDES CONGRUENT AND TWO ANGLES EQUAL
Isoceles triangle; Isosceles Triangle; Isoceles; Isosceles triange; Isosceles
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¦ adjective (of a triangle) having two sides of equal length.
Origin
C16: via late L. from Gk isoskeles, from isos 'equal' + skelos 'leg'.
Examples of use of isosceles triangle
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2. "The angle of the roof is an isosceles triangle with the height of one and a base of three "If you stand in the centre of Stonehenge, the distance to the Sarsen Circle is exactly the height of the building.