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Can all isosceles triangles be equilateral triangles? - Answers

No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.



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No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.



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Can all isosceles triangles be equilateral triangles? - Answers

No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.

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