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WHEN A = B OR A = C OR B = C THEN 'Isosceles'
I don't understand this part
In case A=B, C can equal A and this would make it an equilateral, shouldn't you say and C!= A??
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WHEN A = B OR A = C OR B = C THEN 'Isosceles'
I don't understand this part
In case A=B, C can equal A and this would make it an equilateral, shouldn't you say and C!= A??