yes
In the middle of the triangle.
No but a right angle triangle can be considered to be an isosceles triangle when its interior angles are 90, 45 and 45 degrees.
In the middle of the triangle
The median of a triangle cannot be considered as a base of that triangle.
Yes, every isosceles triangle has at least one line of symmetry, usually drawn down the middle from the top point, down in the middle of the triangle's base.
In the middle of the triangle.
No but a right angle triangle can be considered to be an isosceles triangle when its interior angles are 90, 45 and 45 degrees.
it is located in the middle of the triangle
Ceramic tiles have a grout "gap" but vinyl tiles shouldn't have a gap.
In the middle of the triangle
Yes you can!
It sounds like a math trick because the electron cannot exist in the middle of the band gap. The trick would be that it would take an infinite amount of energy to excite the electron to the middle of the band gap.
A right angle.
in the middle!
The median of a triangle cannot be considered as a base of that triangle.
Yes, there can be oblique lines in a triangle. However, there can only be oblique lines in a triangle if the triangle is considered to be a 'right' triangle.
the middle point of the triangle