- the
equilateral triangle as a
special case.
Examples of
isosceles triangles include the
isosceles right triangle, the
golden triangle, and the
faces of...
- up
isosceles in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
isosceles triangle is a
triangle with two
equal sides.
Isosceles may also
refer to:
Isosceles (band)...
- In
Euclidean geometry, an
isosceles trapezoid (
isosceles trapezium in
British English) is a
convex quadrilateral with a line of
symmetry bisecting one...
- like the
Weaver Stance. The
Isosceles Stance is a
simple stance, and is
natural to
perform under stress.
Because the
Isosceles Stance orients the
torso of...
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measuring 60°. An
isosceles triangle (Gr****: ἰσοσκελὲς, romanized: isoskelés, lit. 'equal legs') has two
sides of
equal length. An
isosceles triangle also...
- with
these angles are the only
possible right triangles that are also
isosceles triangles in
Euclidean geometry. However, in
spherical geometry and hyperbolic...
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Other names for the same
shape are isotetrahedron, sphenoid, bisphenoid,
isosceles tetrahedron,
equifacial tetrahedron,
almost regular tetrahedron, and tetramonohedron...
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isosceles,
based on a tooth,
LSUMGS 489:6238, from the
Texan Aguja Formation,
which is of a
longer and less
recurved type. The
teeth of R.
isosceles have...
- In
discrete geometry, an
isosceles set is a set of
points with the
property that
every three of them form an
isosceles triangle. More precisely, each...
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Isosceles Peak is a 2,488-metre (8,163-foot)
mountain summit located in
British Columbia, Canada.
Isosceles Peak is set
within Garibaldi Provincial Park...