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Macy is trying to construct an isosceles triangle. She assigns an angle measurement of 40° to the unique angle of the triangle. She wants the length of the opposite side (the base) to be 6 centimeters. How many isosceles triangles can Macy construct using this information?
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Answer:one triangle
Step-by-step explanation:anything else wouldn’t be exactly the same
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Any others would simply be similar
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