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isosceles$41114$ - traducción al español

TRAPEZOID SYMMETRICAL ABOUT AN AXIS
Isosceles trapezium; Isosceles trapezia; Crossed isosceles trapezoid
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isosceles      
adj. isósceles
isosceles trapezoid         
trapezoide isósceles
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
Triángulo isósceles

Definición

Isosceles
·adj Having two legs or sides that are equal;
- said of a triangle.

Wikipedia

Isosceles trapezoid

In Euclidean geometry, an isosceles trapezoid (isosceles trapezium in British English) is a convex quadrilateral with a line of symmetry bisecting one pair of opposite sides. It is a special case of a trapezoid. Alternatively, it can be defined as a trapezoid in which both legs and both base angles are of equal measure. Note that a non-rectangular parallelogram is not an isosceles trapezoid because of the second condition, or because it has no line of symmetry. In any isosceles trapezoid, two opposite sides (the bases) are parallel, and the two other sides (the legs) are of equal length (properties shared with the parallelogram). The diagonals are also of equal length. The base angles of an isosceles trapezoid are equal in measure (there are in fact two pairs of equal base angles, where one base angle is the supplementary angle of a base angle at the other base).