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It will be either isosceles or equilateral. It is equilateral if all of the angles are congruent.
Answer: Yes, because of the two angles have to be exactly equal in order to be isosceles. And no isosceles has 3 acute angles and then it will be equilateral triangle Answer: No, the isosceles triangle can either have two acute angles, or all three can be acute.
Isosceles triangles have at least 2 equal angles. The 3rd angle can either be equal to the other two (it's then called an equilateral triangle), or it can be different from the two equal angles, in which case it's an isosceles triangle. All equilateral triangles are isosceles triangles, but not all isosceles triangles are equilateral triangles.
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Either a scalene triangle or an isosceles triangle.
It will be either isosceles or equilateral. It is equilateral if all of the angles are congruent.
it is either an equilateral triangle, or an isosceles triangle.
Answer: Yes, because of the two angles have to be exactly equal in order to be isosceles. And no isosceles has 3 acute angles and then it will be equilateral triangle Answer: No, the isosceles triangle can either have two acute angles, or all three can be acute.
Isosceles triangles have at least 2 equal angles. The 3rd angle can either be equal to the other two (it's then called an equilateral triangle), or it can be different from the two equal angles, in which case it's an isosceles triangle. All equilateral triangles are isosceles triangles, but not all isosceles triangles are equilateral triangles.
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It could, but that's not required. It can have either two or three acute angles.
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The two base angles are equal to one another. They may either be the two smallest, or the two largest, angles.
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Either both 65o or one of 50o and one of 80o.
it can be either way
Either an isosceles or a scalene triangle can have one right angle.