possible angles measure in isosceles triangle
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So the two base angles must add up to 180-40, or 140°. Since the two base angles are congruent (same measure), they are each 70°. If we are given a base angle of say 45°, we know the base angles are congruent (same measure) and the interior angles of any triangle always add to 180°.
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Hey! This is your answer
They all should be less than 60 ° or equal to 60°
And two of them will be equal as they are isosceles..
Like 60 60 and 60
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