Geometryeasy · Past Paper
A triangle with angles 40, 40, and 100 degrees is:
AEquilateral
BScalene
CIsosceles
DRight-angled
✓ Correct Answer: C — Isosceles
Since two angles are equal (40 and 40), the sides opposite them are equal, making it an isosceles triangle.
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