Chapter 3: Q7CUR. (page 114)
Draw a diagram that satisfies the conditions stated. If the conditions cannot be satisfied, write not possible.
A triangle is isosceles but not equilateral.
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The diagram is:

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Chapter 3: Q7CUR. (page 114)
Draw a diagram that satisfies the conditions stated. If the conditions cannot be satisfied, write not possible.
A triangle is isosceles but not equilateral.
The diagram is:

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Exercises 23-29 refer to the diagram in step 2 of exercise 22.

Name five lines that appear to be parallel to.
Find the values of and

Assume that and .
If , then and

Name the two lines and the transversal that form each pair of angles.
and

Draw each figure described.
42. Lines Iplane X, plane Xplane Y, and I is not parallel to Y.
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