[list][*]How many isosceles triangles do you see? [br][/*][*]Which triangles are isosceles? How do you know?[br][/*][*]Which segments are equal?[/*][*]Which angles can you find?[/*][*]If you can move A,B,C,D, can you make more isosceles triangles in this figure?[/*][/list]
If you prefer a more accurate figure or a moving one, try the following.[br](Teacher may move this figure to another page as a separate section of this task.)
Use the following note for your rough work or sharing.
Go to Isosceles Hunt 3:[br]https://www.geogebra.org/m/bxyfjuv2