Answer: c. All isosceles triangles are not similar. The pair of congruent angles within one triangle is not necessarily congruent to the pair of congruent angles within the other triangle.
Explanation:
An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two sides of equal length.
Also, the isosceles theorem says that "If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite to these sides are congruent.
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Consider a triangle with equal angles measure as 30°( which means the third angles will be 120°) measure and another triangle with equal angles measure as 60 ° °( which means the third angles will be 60°).
⇒ It contradicts the similarity criteria for triangle which says that in similar triangles all corresponding angles are congruent .
∴ All isosceles triangles are not similar .The pair of congruent angles within one triangle is not necessarily congruent to the pair of congruent angles within the other triangle.