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OpenStudy (jkbo):

In an isosceles triangle that is not equilateral, the angle between the congruent sides is called a _______angle. a.leg b.vertex c.base d.corollary

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The unequal side of an isosceles triangle is usually referred to as the "base" of the triangle. The two angles adjacent to this line segment are called the base angles. This is a self-explanatory definition of what an isosceles triangle is... This is just some definition stuff it sounds like you need to memorize. *shrug*

OpenStudy (jkbo):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah Base isn't even the right answer. *shrug* .

OpenStudy (kaylalynnv):

What was it? @NotTheBrightest @jkbo

OpenStudy (kaylalynnv):

Nvm it's vertex. :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lmaoo

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