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OpenStudy (anonymous):

in an isosceles triangle, the length of one of the legs is always: a. equal to length of the base b. equal to one-half the length of the base c. greater than one-half the length of the base d. less than one-half the length of the base

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

This poor, isosceles triangle wannabe, has legs that are a bit to short to actually make a triangle. How long does each leg have to be to have an isosceles triangle? |dw:1360548719410:dw|

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