Asked by Chase

1. In an isosceles triangle that is not equilateral the angle between the congruent sides is called a ____
A> Leg
B> Vertex
C> Base
D> Corollary <<<<<<<<THIS ONE

2. In triangle ABC, AB = CB, m<ABC = 4x-3, and m<CAB = x-3. What is m<ACB
A> 28.5
B> 31.5 <<<<<<<THIS ONE
C> 63
D> 34.5

Answers

Answered by Damon
1.
I disagree

2.
isosceles
vertex angle is 4x-3
other two are both x - 3
so
(4x-3) + 2 (x-3) = 180
Answered by Reiny
1. vertex angle

2. angle ACB must also be x-3, because of isosceles triangle
so : 4x-3 + x-3 + x-3 = 180
6x = 189
x = 31.5

so the angle is x-3
= 31.5-3 =28.5
Answered by desiree
mc052-1.jpg
In mc052-2.jpg, AB = 7 and AC = 17. Find mc052-3.jpg to the nearest degree.


68
21
38
87

Answered by trey
21
Answered by Kiki
1. Vertex
2. 28.5
I just took the assessment... Trust me its right! :)
Answered by Fox Mulder
C
A
D
A
B
Answered by YESH
I can... "C" "A" "DAB" lol
Answered by YESH
Fox Mulder is correct!

Answered by lol
Who else is here five years after the question was asked
Answered by cool
do any of you guys have the answer for connexus'
Answered by Aoki
Connexus answers/. 1. fd = ed

2.14. 3. I got it wrong. But it is not 5

4. 28.5. 5. Vertex
Answered by Anon
Aoki is 100%
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