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In 1946, ErdÐ â s himself posed a riddle about what are called “isosceles sets”: How many points can you place in d -dimensional space such that any three of them form an isosceles triangle?
Discover the different types of triangles and find out the difference between an equilateral, scalene, isosceles and right-angled triangle in this KS2 guide.
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