Construction of an isosceles triangle is possible with condition
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If you have the ability to measure length then simply extend two congruent line segments from any given point you wish, with any angle between them you wish, then connect their other endpoints. Voila, you have an isosceles triangle. ... If you mean straightedge then 'no', you cannotconstruct an isosceles triangle.
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If you have the ability to measure length then simply extend two congruent line segments from any given point you wish, with any angle between them you wish, then connect their other endpoints. Voila, you have an isosceles triangle. ... If you mean straightedge then 'no', you cannot construct an isosceles triangle
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