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− | The first triangle has two [[leg|legs]] of length <math>\sqrt{ | + | The first triangle has two [[leg|legs]] of length <math>\sqrt{5}</math>, the second has two legs of length 2, the leg lengths of the third triangle are <math>2</math>, <math>\sqrt{5}</math>, and <math>\sqrt{13}</math>, two legs of the fourth triangle have length <math>\sqrt{10}</math>, and two legs of the fifth triangle have length <math>\sqrt{5}</math>. Therefore all of the triangles in the diagram except the third are isosceles, and there are <math>4\Rightarrow \mathrm{(D)}</math> are isosceles. |
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Revision as of 23:15, 10 March 2016
Problem
An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of equal length. How many of the five triangles on the square grid below are isosceles?
Solution
The first triangle has two legs of length , the second has two legs of length 2, the leg lengths of the third triangle are , , and , two legs of the fourth triangle have length , and two legs of the fifth triangle have length . Therefore all of the triangles in the diagram except the third are isosceles, and there are are isosceles.
See Also
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