Display Title
Definition--Triangle Concepts--Isosceles Triangle, Definition 1
Display Title
Isosceles Triangle, Definition 1
Topic
Triangles
Definition
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with at least two sides of equal length.
Description
An isosceles triangle is a type of triangle that has at least two sides of equal length. This property gives the isosceles triangle its unique characteristics, such as having two equal angles opposite the equal sides.
This concept is significant in various real-world applications, such as in design and architecture, where symmetry and balance are important. For example, understanding the properties of isosceles triangles helps in creating aesthetically pleasing and structurally sound designs.
In math education, learning about isosceles triangles helps students understand the broader concepts of geometry and the properties of shapes. It also provides a foundation for more advanced topics, such as trigonometry and calculus. By mastering this concept, students can apply their knowledge to solve practical problems and develop a deeper understanding of geometric principles.
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Common Core Standards | CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.1, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.G.A.2, CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.G.A.2 |
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Grade Range | 4 - 8 |
Curriculum Nodes |
Geometry • Triangles • Definition of a Triangle |
Copyright Year | 2013 |
Keywords | triangle, defnitions, glossary |