if possible,draw two isosceles triangle in which all the equal-length sides in both triangles are congruent, but the two triangles themselves are not similar.

To draw two isosceles triangles in which all the equal-length sides are congruent but the triangles themselves are not similar, follow these steps:

1. Start by drawing a horizontal line segment. This will be the base of your triangles.

2. Choose a point on the line segment and draw two lines from that point to the endpoints of the line segment. These two lines should form an angle.

3. Now, draw a line segment of a shorter length from the chosen point to a different point on the line segment. This line segment should not intersect the first angle you drew.

4. From the endpoint of the shorter line segment, draw two lines to the endpoints of the longer line segment. These two lines should form an angle.

5. Label the lengths of the sides of each triangle. Make sure that the two sides of each triangle that are equal in length are congruent.

6. Lastly, compare the corresponding angles of the two triangles. If the angles are different, then the two triangles are not similar.

By following these steps, you can draw two isosceles triangles in which all the equal-length sides are congruent, but the triangles themselves are not similar.