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OpenStudy (jokersmart):

Timothy draws three isosceles triangles. In each figure, he measures a pair of angles. What is a reasonable conjecture for Timothy to make by recognizing a pattern and using inductive reasoning? In an isosceles triangle, one angle is always obtuse. In an isosceles triangle, two of the angles are obtuse. In an isosceles triangle, all of the angles are congruent. In an isosceles triangle, two of the angles are congruent.

563blackghost (563blackghost):

This should help :)

OpenStudy (chpatterson):

i feel like its A

563blackghost (563blackghost):

If two sides are of the same length then two the two angles should be of the same as well....

OpenStudy (stellabella146):

it would be the last one because triangles have two sides equal

OpenStudy (jokersmart):

Ah, well - thank you!! :) For those who made an effort to help,

563blackghost (563blackghost):

563blackghost (563blackghost):

np :)

OpenStudy (jokersmart):

Appreciate it! ^^

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