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OpenStudy (anonymous):

true or false If two angles of a triangle are congruent, then the sides opposite those angles may not be congruent.

OpenStudy (theanarchist):

True

OpenStudy (mbma526):

True

OpenStudy (mrnood):

HMMMM! not sure you are correct here...

OpenStudy (mrnood):

We are talking about 1 triangle If 2 angles are congruent, then the triangle is isosceles If isosceles, then eth eopposite sides must be the same length, therefore they must be congruent (Originally I read it as 2 angles of TWO triangles - but that I snot wha the question says...)

OpenStudy (mrnood):

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OpenStudy (mrnood):

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