SOLUTION: Can an isosceles triangle's base length be double the length of the sides of the triangle. For example can a triangles base be 4 and sides be 2
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Question 688320: Can an isosceles triangle's base length be double the length of the sides of the triangle. For example can a triangles base be 4 and sides be 2
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Can an isosceles triangle's base length be double the length of the sides of the triangle. For example can a triangles base be 4 and sides be 2
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No, that won't work.
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