isoids
Isoids are a class of geometric shapes that generalize the concept of isosceles triangles. An isoid is defined as a polygon where all sides are of equal length, but the angles between the sides are not necessarily equal. This contrasts with regular polygons, where both the sides and the angles are equal.
The simplest example of an isoid is an isosceles triangle, where two sides are of equal length.
One interesting property of isoids is that they can be used to create tessellations, similar to how
Isoids also have applications in various fields, such as architecture and design, where their unique properties