Isosceles. It is a property of a triangle where two of the sides are the same length.
Isosceles mean having two sides of equal length.
If you mean an isosceles triangle then no because all triangles have no diagonals
Isosceles triangle.One option is an isosceles triangle.After 'H'? If you mean i, that would be isosceles triangle. If you really meant 'H', then hexagon would work.
Isosceles with a Clasical Greek mathematician, who theorised over triangles. Today in his memory we have the Isosceles Triangle, which is a triangle of two equal lengths and two equal angles.
an isosceles triangle is a triangle that means two of the triangles sides have the same length and two angles are the same
First of all there is no such thing, second isosceles trapezoid/trapezium are two sides&angles the same which it don't have any.
If you mean "isosceles" triangle, the perimeter is the sum of twice the known side plus the base.
It depends on isosceles WHAT? There are isosceles triangles, isosceles trapezia, for example.
it means two sides are equal and the other is not
What is 'isococeles'? Do you mean 'Isosceles'. If so , then you need to specify 'x' , be it an angle or a side length.
In an isosceles triangle, two angles, and therefore sides (Base Angle Theorem), are congruent. This does not mean that all isosceles triangles are also right triangles - there is only one (45, 45, 90 triangle).
In an isosceles triangle and an isosceles trapezoid, both base angles are congruent