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This type of triangle would be an isosoles triangle . Would have A 2 sides that had the 2 inches then you would add in the 50 degree angles so you add all of them whichyou would have 2x2=4 then you would add 50+50=100 so then you would add the sum of tboth of them naswers so you get the sum of 100+4=104 so 104 would have to be timesd by 2 so 104x2=208 so then a triangles measure is only 180 so this type of shape has to be a square or a paellellegram because this also could be a rhombus so any rhombus is 360 but 208 is closer to 180 so this would be a triangle.........

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