Subdividing an isosceles triangle into a sequence of isosceles triangles

An isosceles triangle can be divided into a sequence of n isosceles triangles if it satisfies one of the following: (1) the measure of the base angles are equal to n times the measure of the vertex angle. (2) the measure of the vertex angle is equal to 180 divided by 2n + 1. Based on the article, &q...

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Main Authors: Jo, Ma. Beatriz Cristine Y., Zantua, Ma. Felicia T.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2002
Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/17235
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:An isosceles triangle can be divided into a sequence of n isosceles triangles if it satisfies one of the following: (1) the measure of the base angles are equal to n times the measure of the vertex angle. (2) the measure of the vertex angle is equal to 180 divided by 2n + 1. Based on the article, "Dividable Triangles- What are they?" By Roza Leikin, there exist isosceles triangles that can be divided into a sequence of isosceles triangles. In addition, theorems presented in this study were also based on the said article.