Q.11. In which of the given situations, an isosceles triangle can be constructed uniquely? a) If the measures of all its three angles are given. b) If the length of one of its sides and one of its angles is given. c) If the measure of one of its equal sides and the measures of one of its equal angles is given. d) If the lengths of both the equal sides is given.
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