You seem to have conflicting data.
Where is the 45° angle ?
if the base is 12 and the two equal sides are 32 each, then there can't be a 45° angle.
If the base is 32 and the two equal sides are 12, you will not be able to draw the triangle, since that is not possible.
On a isosceles triangle, how would you find the area and perimeter when given the bases: 12 and 32 and a 45 degree angle?
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In the bottom left hand corner. The sides are blank. I'm just confuses on how to find the sides & finding the perimeter & area
Still makes no sense.
If the bottom angle is 45° and it is isosceles, then you have a right-angled triangle.
If the bottom angle is 45° and it is isosceles, then you have a right-angled triangle.