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Is it possible to do pythagoras theory with an isosceles triangle?

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Is it possible to do pythagoras theory with an isosceles triangle?

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So long as you have all three sides known. The perpendicular from the apex bisects the base of the isoceles triangle. This way you have created a right angle, and also created a side adjacent to that right angle which is half as long as the base. The hypotenuse is one of the two identical sides of the original IsoTri.

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