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In the diagram, triangle ABC is isosceles. AB = AC, CB = 15 cm and angle ACB is 23°.

In the diagram, triangle ABC is isosceles. AB = AC, CB = 15 cm and angle ACB is 23°.-example-1
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Since the given triangle is isosceles then the base angles are congruent. This means that angle CBA=BCA=25 degrees, that is,

Since interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees, we get


m\angle CAB+23+23=180

which gives


m\angle CAB+46=180

By substracting 46 to both sides, we obtain


m\angle CAB=134

Therefore, the size of angle CAB is 134 degrees

In the diagram, triangle ABC is isosceles. AB = AC, CB = 15 cm and angle ACB is 23°.-example-1
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