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How are equilateral triangle and an isosceles triangle alike? - Answers
-- both have three angles -- both have three sides -- the interior angles of each add up to 180 degrees -- neither has any side longer than the sum of the other two sides -- both have at least two equal angles -- both have at least two equal sides -- the area of each is half the product of its base and its height
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How are equilateral triangle and an isosceles triangle alike? - Answers
-- both have three angles -- both have three sides -- the interior angles of each add up to 180 degrees -- neither has any side longer than the sum of the other two sides -- both have at least two equal angles -- both have at least two equal sides -- the area of each is half the product of its base and its height
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How are equilateral triangle and an isosceles triangle alike? - Answers
-- both have three angles -- both have three sides -- the interior angles of each add up to 180 degrees -- neither has any side longer than the sum of the other two sides -- both have at least two equal angles -- both have at least two equal sides -- the area of each is half the product of its base and its height
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