isosceles

[ US /aɪˈsɔsəˌɫiz/ ]
[ UK /a‍ɪsˈɒsəlˌiːz/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a triangle) having two sides of equal length
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How To Use isosceles In A Sentence

  • The particular tablet which interests us here investigates how to calculate the radius of a circle through the vertices of an isosceles triangle.
  • With the help of square, rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram, trapezium, equilateral, isosceles, diamond and kite shapes the direct and indirect approaches to teach the Pythagoras Theorem and other mathematical concepts is possible.
  • The most interesting results show, with a very ingenious proof, that an equilateral triangle has a greater area than any isosceles or scalene triangle with the same perimeter.
  • He has invented the trisosceles trapezoid (or trapezium as we say in the UK).
  • A geometry class was using computers to construct isosceles triangles and prove that two of their angles were equal.
  • The base of the wedge is an isosceles right triangle in a vertical plane.
  • An equilateral triangle produces one of the observed crop-circle patterns; three isosceles triangles generate the other crop-circle geometries.
  • The real elements are two triangles, the rectangular isosceles which has but one form, and the most beautiful of the many forms of scalene, which is half of an equilateral triangle. Timaeus
  • We may have a division consisting of mutually exclusive members, which yet involves a mixture of different bases, e.g. if we were to divide triangle into scalene, isosceles and equiangular. Deductive Logic
  • The base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal.
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