An isosceles triangle is one with at least two equal sides.
Out of the 3 different kinds of triangles, my favorite is the isosceles.
The word "isosceles" came from the Greek "isoskeles" - meaning 'equal' and 'leg'.
NO but every Equilateral triangle is an Isosceles triangle. That is the difference . Isosceles triangles have only 2 sides the same length. Equilateral have ALL 3 sides the same length which means that they must have 2 sides the same length, so they are a very special case of an Isosceles triangle. That is why they have a special name - Equilateral meaning 'all sides equal'. The word lateral is a reference to the word length.
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
All isosceles triangles are not equilateral triangles
A traingle has ISOSCELES.
The suffix of the word "isosceles" is "es."
Out of the 3 different kinds of triangles, my favorite is the isosceles.
I learned about isosceles triangles in school last Thursday.
The word "isosceles" came from the Greek "isoskeles" - meaning 'equal' and 'leg'.
The word "isosceles" comes from Greek roots and means "equal leg." An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length.
The isosceles triangle wasn't invented. The word isosceles is from Late Latin and from Greek isoskelēs, from iso- + skelos leg.
There is no such word as icociles! The word is isosceles and isos = equal, skelos = legs. A triangle with two equal legs is isosceles.
Isosceles triangle
Please restate the question and make it clear. Incomplete sentence you got there.
There are three different types of triangles; equilateral, isosceles, and obtuse triangles.
An isosceles triangle has exactly two sides which are equal. (The word congruent usually applies to triangles, not sides.)