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Now move vertices A, B, and C of ∆ABC to create a triangle of your choice. (Note: the tool will allow you to create only certain kinds of triangles.) Does the relationship between the base angles change as the vertices change? If so, how?

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The relationship between the base angles does not change. The measures of the base angles of the isosceles triangle remain equal even if the vertices of the isosceles triangle change.

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Answer:

The relationship between the base angles does not change. The measures of the base angles of the isosceles triangle remain equal even if the vertices of the isosceles triangle change.

Explanation:

Here is the answer from Plato. Hope this helps :)

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