How would you describe the angles and sides of an acute, isosceles triangle?
1 Answer
Nov 27, 2015
An isosceles must have
Explanation:
An isosceles triangle looks something like:
- Any isosceles triangle has two equal sides, which are both indicated by the variable
#b# . This means that the left side's length#b# is equal to the right side's length#b# . - Any isosceles triangle also has two equal angles, which are both indicated by the line at each angle.
With this information, we can state that for a triangle to be isosceles, it must have
If