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Jordan says that the shortest side

of any isosceles triangle has to be
at least 6 units, but Tierra says
there is no minimum length for the
shortest side of an isosceles
triangle. Who is right? Why?

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Answer: I'm pretty sure Tierra is right because an isosceles triangle does not have a minimum side length. It's just the shortest length has to be equal to the other shortest length.

Step-by-step explanation: properties of an isosceles triangle.

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