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Is an equilateral triangle considered as an isosceles triangle?

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Is an equilateral triangle considered as an isosceles triangle?

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Yes, an equilateral triangle is considered an isosceles triangle. Here's why:

  1. An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle that has at least two sides of equal length.
  2. An equilateral triangle is a type of triangle where all three sides are of equal length.
  3. Therefore, since an equilateral triangle has all sides of equal length, it meets the criteria of an isosceles triangle (having at least two sides of equal length).
  4. So, an equilateral triangle is indeed considered an isosceles triangle.

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