SOLUTION: If you have an isosceles triangle and you know that the top angle is 55 but the bottom two angles are unknown would that make the angles equal 62.5 because they all have to equal 1
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Question 247796: If you have an isosceles triangle and you know that the top angle is 55 but the bottom two angles are unknown would that make the angles equal 62.5 because they all have to equal 180 and they both have to be equal?
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If you have an isosceles triangle and you know that the top angle is 55 but the bottom two angles are unknown would that make the angles equal 62.5 because they all have to equal 180 and they both have to be equal?
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Yes
Cheers,
Stan H.
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