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use a straightedge to draw an isosceles triangle (2 congruent sides) on the figure. explain how you know this is an isosceles triangle.
Step1: Identify Circle Centers/Intersections
Choose three points: two intersection points of congruent circles and the center of a circle (or another congruent intersection). These points are equidistant from circle centers (radii are equal).
Step2: Draw the Triangle
Use a straightedge to connect these three points. Two sides are radii of congruent circles, so they are congruent.
Step3: Verify Isosceles Definition
By definition, a triangle with two congruent sides (the radii - equal length) is isosceles.
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- Drawing: Select three points where two are on congruent circles (same radius) and connect them.
- Explanation: Two sides are radii of congruent circles (equal length), so the triangle has two congruent sides, satisfying the isosceles triangle definition.