Can a triangle have a 60° angle and exactly two congruent sides? Explain.

1 Answer
Jan 10, 2018

No.

Explanation:

We are talking about an isosceles triangle with exactly two congruent sides.

We see that there are two cases:

First, the 60 degree angle may be the "lone angle" See below.
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If 60 degree angle is the "lone angle", then the other two angles are congruent. Therefore,
#2theta+60=180#
#2theta=120#
#theta=60# which means that all of its sides are congruent to each other.

Second, the 60 degree angle may have its "twin" in the triangle. See below.
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If 60 degree angle has its "twin", in the triangle, then the equation will look like this:
#60+60+theta=180#
#theta=60# which again gives an equilateral triangle.