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jen1990

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True of False?

If two isosceles triangles have congruent legs but noncongruent bases, then the triangle with the longer base has the smaller base angles.
 
jen1990 said:
True of False?
If two isosceles triangles have congruent legs but noncongruent bases, then the triangle with the longer base has the smaller base angles.

You were told by Mr cook: true
How did that help you?
What grade are you in?
Did you attend all math classes?
If an isosceles triangle has 2 of its sides equal to 3 and 5, what can the 3rd side equal?
 
it's proven by the sas inequality theorem. the third side can equal 3 or 5. i'm in 9th grade. i go to class everyday.

thanks.
 
jen1990 said:
it's proven by the sas inequality theorem. the third side can equal 3 or 5. i'm in 9th grade. i go to class everyday. thanks.
So why did you ask the question, then?
Plus I saw that you asked all those questions at another site.
I'm not being mean whatsoever: simply trying to understand WHY you're
stuck with these.
 
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