To complete:
Answer to Problem 22CUR
Isosceles
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The diagram:
Concept Used:
Theorem 4-1: Opposite
Theorem 3-11: The addition of all angles of a triangle is 180.
Consider the figure shown below:
Consider the triangle
Here
That is,
Now by theorem 3-11,
Now, it is given that
So,
Consider,
Now, in the triangle
So, the two angles
A triangle whose two angles are congruent is called an isosceles triangle.
Hence, the triangle
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