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If two isosceles triangles have congruent legs but not congruent bases, the the triangle with the longer base has the smaller base angles.
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Question 535992: True or false?
If two isosceles triangles have congruent legs but not congruent bases, the the triangle with the longer base has the smaller base angles.
Thank you!
Answer by april4869(19) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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