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A triangle whose angles measure 40,100 and 40 is​

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Answered by TheDreamyAurina
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Answer:

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A triangle whose angles measure 40,100 and 40 is ISOSCELES TRIANGLE.

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  • Isosceles triangle are triangles with 2 sides equal and the third side of is different in length.

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Given

  • 40
  • 100
  • 40

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100 >40

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  • Answer of the question is isosceles triangle

Answered by zumba12
0

An isosceles triangle is a correct answer.

An isosceles triangle:

  • An isosceles triangle is a triangle with (at least) the same aspects. In the parent above, the 2 same aspects have length and the ultimate aspect has length.

Explanation:

  • This belonging is equal to 2 angles of the triangle being equal. An isosceles triangle. therefore.
  • It has equal aspects and equal angles.
  • In these given facts 40, and 40 are lengths of the 2 same aspects and the ultimate aspect has a length of 100.

Properties of An isosceles triangle:

  • Two aspects are congruent to every other.
  • The 1/3 aspect of an isosceles triangle that is unequal to the opposite aspects is known as the base of the isosceles triangle.
  • The angles contrary to the same sides are congruent to every other.

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