In which of the following cases is a triangle possible with the given group angle
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t makes an isosceles triangle. You start to wonder how many different possible triangles there are for different lengths of sides. For example, if you make an oblique triangle that has a given angle greater than ninety degrees, how many ways are there to do this? Can you determine how many different possible triangles there are if the triangle is an isosceles triangle?
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