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The two congruent sides and an isosceles triangle each measure 3 m. What are the possible whole number measures of the length of the third side?
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The two congruent sides and an isosceles triangle each measure 3 m. What are the possible whole number measures of the length of the third side?
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1m, 2m, 4m, and 5m. If the third side was 3m, then the triangle would be equilateral. Also the third side cannot be 6m because then it wouldn't be a triangle but rather a line.
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