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![Construct an isosceles triangle with a base of 6cm and base angles of 70 construct a parallelogram and rectangle which is equal in area to that of the triangle Construct an isosceles triangle with a base of 6cm and base angles of 70 construct a parallelogram and rectangle which is equal in area to that of the triangle](https://content-grail-production.s3.amazonaws.com/quetsion-media/1ba423d1-61d5-4f27-867b-d7bb33e2dd8d-image.png)
Construct an isosceles triangle with a base of 6cm and base angles of 70 construct a parallelogram and rectangle which is equal in area to that of the triangle
![SOLVED: If the measure of each base angle is an isosceles triangle is represented by x, then the vertical angle would be represented by: vertex angle leg leg base angles base 2x SOLVED: If the measure of each base angle is an isosceles triangle is represented by x, then the vertical angle would be represented by: vertex angle leg leg base angles base 2x](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/77d8f5a1feb847b9b70257260ea2ebf5.jpg)
SOLVED: If the measure of each base angle is an isosceles triangle is represented by x, then the vertical angle would be represented by: vertex angle leg leg base angles base 2x
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In an isosceles triangle, the vertex angle is twice the each base angle. What is the vertex angle? | Socratic
![If in an isosceles triangle, each of the base angles is 40°, then the triangle is: a. Right-angled triangle, b. Acute angled triangle, c. Obtuse angled triangle, d. Isosceles If in an isosceles triangle, each of the base angles is 40°, then the triangle is: a. Right-angled triangle, b. Acute angled triangle, c. Obtuse angled triangle, d. Isosceles](https://d138zd1ktt9iqe.cloudfront.net/media/seo_landing_files/if-in-an-isosceles-triangle-each-of-the-base-angles-is-40deg-then-the-triangle-is-1649742118.png)