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1) Is an isosceles triangle a regular polygon? Give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

An isosceles triangle is, by definition, the one with two sides equal in length to each other (congruent). ... Therefore, for an isosceles triangle to be regular polygon, it needs the base to be equal in length to each of the other two sides that already are congruent to each other.

Answered by pdaksh405
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Regular polygon, by definition, is the one with all sides and all interior angles equal in measure (congruent). Therefore, for an isosceles triangle to be regular polygon, it needs the base to be equal in length to each of the other two sides that already are congruent to each other.

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