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Well, honey, an isosceles triangle has two sides that are equal in length, but that doesn't mean they're parallel. In fact, the only time an isosceles triangle would have two pairs of parallel sides is if it magically transformed into a parallelogram overnight. So, no, an isosceles triangle does not have two pairs of parallel sides.

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I am sorry but no, an isosceles trapezoid on the other hand does thoguh.

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No

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No

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