Isosceles (English)
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Definition (keystage 2)
Something which has two of its sides equal is called isosceles. Usually, we are talking about a triangle, but we can also have an isosceles trapezium, in which the two non-parallel sides are the same length.
Relations
- broader:
- (en) Property of shape
- referenced:
- (en) Isosceles trapezium
- (en) Isosceles triangle
- see also:
- (en) Equilateral
- (en) Scalene
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