SOLUTION: In an isosceles triangle, the angles oppsite the sides of equal measure are equal in measure. Is that statement always, sometimes, or never true and why?
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Question 233823: In an isosceles triangle, the angles oppsite the sides of equal measure are equal in measure. Is that statement always, sometimes, or never true and why?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In an isosceles triangle, the angles oppsite the sides of equal measure are equal in measure. Is that statement always, sometimes, or never true and why?
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It's always true.
Why is a silly question, but it can be proven by the Law of Sines.
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