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In an isosceles triangle, how do you prove the base angles are congruent?

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You prove the base angles are congruent by constructing the angle bisector through the vertex angle of an isosceles triangle. By constructing the angle bisector, we designed two congruent triangles and then used CPCTC to show that the base angles are congruent.

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