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One angle in an isosceles triangle is 25 degrees. What are the other possible angle measurements?
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One angle in an isosceles triangle is 25 degrees. What are the other possible angle measurements?
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Since it's an isosceles triangle, it means there's two angles' measurements are the same.
Answer : The other possible angle measurements are 25 degrees and 77.5 degrees.
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