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If the two equal sides are each 22 units in length then using Pythagoras' theorem to find its height it works out as: 54.644 square units rounded to 3 d.p.

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Q: What is the area of an isosceles triangle with two sides that measure 22 and a base that measures 5?
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It would depend how long it is.


If An isosceles right triangle is a triangle with an angle measuring ninety degrees and no two sides congruent?

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What is the measure of a base angle of an isosceles triangle if the vertext angle measures 36 and the two congruent sides each measure 21 units?

(180 - 36) / 2 = 72


What is The sum of any 2 sides of an isosceles triangle?

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A triangle in which at least two of the three sides and angles are equal in measure is?

Isosceles Triangle


What is the measure of a base angle of an isosceles triangle if the vertext angle measures 36 and the two congruent sides each measure 21 units?

(180 - 36) / 2 = 72


What triangle has two sides the same length and two angles the same measure?

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Would 32 be a measure of one of the sides of a 64 inch isosceles triangle?

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