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An isosceles triangle can have at least _____ line(s) of symmetry but not more than ______.

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Answered by rounaksahu59
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An isosceles triangle can have at least one line(s) of symmetry but not more than one

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Answered by Agastya0606
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An isosceles triangle can have at least one line(s) of symmetry but not more than one.

  • An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides of equal length. It is sometimes defined as having two sides exactly the same length, and sometimes since it has at least two sides of the same length, the latest version thus incorporates an equal triangle as a special case.
  • Examples of isosceles triangles include the right isosceles triangle, the gold triangle, and the faces of bipyramids and other solid Catalan.
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