An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two equal sides. The following theorem holds

Chapter 0, Problem 36

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An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two equal sides. The following theorem holds: If is a triangle with two equal angles, then is an isosceles triangle. (a) What is the hypothesis? (b) Show by providing a counterexample that the hypothesis is necessary. (c) What is the contrapositive? (d) What is the converse? Is it true?

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