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Mathematics, 13.08.2021 01:20 shortiibrownskiin

Neville says that ALL equilateral are isosceles triangles, but that NOT all isosceles triangles are also equilateral. Is Neville correct? Explain why or why not. Use models to represent your thinking.

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