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How do you determine the value of isosceles triangles?

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There's really no such thing as the value of a triangle.

Every triangle has three sides, three angles, a base, a height, and an area,
and there could be problems that ask us to find any one of those.

Whatever we need to find, the process is always the same:

-- Take the information that's given.

-- Gather up everything you can remember that talks about a relationship
between what you're given and what you need to find.

-- Use them together to find the missing value.


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