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Revision as of 15:52, 31 August 2008
The Hinge theorem' states that in an isosceles triangle, the measures of the angles opposite the equal-measuring sides are equal.
Proof
Since the triangle only has three sides, the two equal-measuring sides must be adjacent. Let them meet at vertex . Now we draw height to . From the Pythagorean Theorem, , and thus is similar to , and .