Pretty easy math question?

If there's an isoceles triangle with the two legs being 6 inches and the base being 12 inches, what would the angle measurements be? Thanks!

2012-01-08T22:10:30Z

Wow... I didn't even realize that the triangle couldn't be real. I'll make sure to point that out to my geometry teacher tomorrow xP thanks!

Joe G2012-01-08T21:43:00Z

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The longest leg of any triangle must be less than the sum of the other two legs.

This triangle does not exist.

Trick question...

Let'squestion2012-01-09T06:13:35Z

What do u mean by legs? If they are perpendiculars from the two end points of base on opposite sides then, we have, each base angle = 30. This is so because the leg 6 inches is (1/2) of the base which is hypotenuse. So the angle measurements are 30, 30 and the vertical angle 120.

Steven Xue2012-01-09T05:35:05Z

45, 45 and 90 degrees