can the theorem of isosceles triangle be proved doing a different construction?
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The Isosceles Triangle Theorem states: If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then angles opposite those sides are congruent. There! That's just DUCKy D U C K y ! Look at the two triangles formed by the median.... pls mark as brainlist
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