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Which set may be the lengths of the sides of an isosceles triangle?

Which set may be the lengths of the sides of an isosceles triangle?-example-1
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\qquad \tt \rightarrow \: Correct \:\: Choice\:\: D

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\large \tt Solution \: :

For being the sides of an Isosceles triangle, the measure of two sides should be equal. and it should also fulfil the criteria of being a triangle.

i.e sum of either two sodes shouldn't exceed the third one, and difference between any two sides shouldn't be smaller than the third side.

So, keeping that in mind, the only option that satisfy the criterias is :

D. 4, 4, 6

As it has two equal sides measuring 4 each, and it fulfils the criteria of being a triangle too.

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