isosceles in Vietnamese

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1. Adjointly ex-inscribed associated to the isosceles triangle

2. Isosceles trapezoid linkage, a kind of most representative steering linkage, was usually designed in its simplification to a plane isosceles trapezoid linkage.

3. This becomes an isosceles triangle -- again, very shaky.

Cái này trở thành tam giác cân -- một lần nữa, rất linh động.

4. He tried to prove that the triangle was isosceles.

5. In geometry, the Circumscribed circle or circumcircle of an isosceles triangle is a circle that passes through all the vertices of the isosceles triangle

6. No, he said it was two isosceles triangles forming a rhombus.

Không, ông ấy đã nói rằng hai tam giác cân tạo thành một hình thoi.

7. The diagonals of a ( an ) isosceles [ trapezoid, trapezoid, parallelogram ] are congruent.

8. I guess we know this is an isosceles triangle because these two angles are the same.

9. If you test by lengths of the triangle's sides, possible types are equilateral, isosceles, or scalene.

10. In each case three points (3) together form the corners of isosceles triangles (4) and scalene triangles (5).

11. An Arris rail is a structural element, whose cross section is a 45 degree isosceles right angled triangle

12. When designing tests for this, you immediately see three classes of input and output values: scalene, equilateral, and isosceles.

13. “We graduate from high school knowing more about an isosceles triangle than how to save,” noted one social worker.

Một nhân viên làm việc xã hội ghi nhận: “Sau khi tốt nghiệp trung học chúng tôi biết nhiều về tam giác cân hơn là về tiết kiệm tiền bạc”.

14. In geometry, the statement that the angles opposite the equal sides of an isosceles triangle are themselves equal is known as the pons asinorum (Latin: [ˈpõːs asɪˈnoːrũː], English: / ˈ p ɒ n z ˌ æ s ɪ ˈ n ɔːr ə m / PONZ ass-i-NOR-əm), typically translated as "bridge of Asses".This statement is Proposition 5 of Book 1 in Euclid's Elements, and is also known as the isosceles