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Day 2: Isosceles Triangles and Special Segments

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An isosceles triangle has two congruent sides.

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2.

An isosceles triangle has two congruent angles.

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3.

Find the value of x.

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4.

Find the value of x. (Leave your answer in decimal form)

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5.

Find the value of x.

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6.

Find the value of x.

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7.

Find the value of x.

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8.

Find the value of x.

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9.

Find the value of x.

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10.

Which of the following sets of numbers could represent the three sides of a triangle? (Hint, all triangles must satisfy a+b > c for each side where a and b are the shorter sides and c is the longest side)

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Which of the following sets of numbers could NOT represent the three sides of a triangle? (Hint, all triangles must satisfy a+b > c for each side where a and b are the shorter sides and c is the longest side)

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Which of the following sets of numbers could NOT represent the three sides of a triangle? (Hint, all triangles must satisfy a+b > c for each side where a and b are the shorter sides and c is the longest side)