Harry_the_cat
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This is an ongoing disagreement between two friendly mathematicians. I'd like to hear others' thoughts on the matter.
I've always believed an isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with at least two equal sides. Therefore an equilateral triangle is an isosceles triangle.
I am having difficulty convincing my friend who believes an isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with (exactly) two sides and as a result thinks that an equilateral triangle is NOT an isosceles triangle.
I've found lots of internet sites that agree with my definition, but can't rely on many of these sites.
Is there a definitive definition (if that's a phrase) of an isosceles triangle?
I've always believed an isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with at least two equal sides. Therefore an equilateral triangle is an isosceles triangle.
I am having difficulty convincing my friend who believes an isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle with (exactly) two sides and as a result thinks that an equilateral triangle is NOT an isosceles triangle.
I've found lots of internet sites that agree with my definition, but can't rely on many of these sites.
Is there a definitive definition (if that's a phrase) of an isosceles triangle?