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The angles opposite the congruent sides of an isosceles triangle are congruent find the value of x in the triangle
TRIANGLE BOTTOM LEFT OF TRIANGLE 70 DEGREES VERY TOP OF TRIANGLE X
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The answer is
70!!!
I took the test on edgenuity
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base angle + base angle + 70degrees = x degrees
x + x + 70 degrees = x degrees
2x + 70 = x
2x = 70 - x
2x = 60
x = 70.2
x = 35
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