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Are two angles within an isosceles triangle congruent true of false? - Answers

Congruence is normally defined for shapes and not angles. Two triangles are called congruent if they same angles.Two angles of isosceles triangle (facing the sides of equal length) are equal to each other.Yes, by definition.



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Congruence is normally defined for shapes and not angles. Two triangles are called congruent if they same angles.Two angles of isosceles triangle (facing the sides of equal length) are equal to each other.Yes, by definition.



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Are two angles within an isosceles triangle congruent true of false? - Answers

Congruence is normally defined for shapes and not angles. Two triangles are called congruent if they same angles.Two angles of isosceles triangle (facing the sides of equal length) are equal to each other.Yes, by definition.

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