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Mathematics, 26.02.2021 18:40 dmgboos6

Are two isosceles triangles always similar? Explain. (1 point) Yes, because the ratios of the sides that form the vertex angles are the same and the vertex angles
are congruent.
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Yes because the base angles in the first isosceles triangles would be congruent to the base angles in
the second
No, because the ratios of the sides that form the vertex angles are the same, but the vertex angles
may not be congruent.
No, because the vertex angles are the same, but the ratios of the sides that form the vertex angles
may be different.

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