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Settle down. An isosceles triangle generally doesn't have a hypotenuse, unless it also

happens to be a right triangle.

Where a hypotenuse does exist, there is no particular mathematical or physical significance

associated with the (2/3) power of its length.

But the good news is that this question is definitely in the running for the highest density

of convincing, technical-sounding words in a single short sentence.

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