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Check the picture below.

so we have two twin sides stemming from a common vertex, once they reach the base, they'd make up an angle, however, in an isosceles triangle, the twin sides always make twin angles at the base.

How do you solve this-example-1
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Answer:

x=75 degrees because it is an isosceles triangle, and both 75 and x are equiangular.

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