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An isosceles triangle haws two congruent sides, called legs. The third side is called the base. An isosceles triangle has a base of 5cm and a perimeter d 27cm. What is the lengt…
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an isosceles triangle haws two congruent sides, called legs. The third side is called the base. An isosceles triangle has a base of 5cm and a perimeter d 27cm. What is the length of each leg triangle
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The legs are 11cm in length.
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