The document defines and describes properties of isosceles triangles. It begins by classifying triangles into three types based on side lengths: equilateral, scalene, and isosceles. It then discusses properties specific to isosceles triangles, including that they have two equal sides or legs and an unequal base, and angles opposite the equal sides are also equal. Several formulas are provided for calculating properties of isosceles triangles like area, perimeter, and altitude. Examples of isosceles triangles in real life and practice problems with solutions are also included.