Problem 45179. The length of the equal sides of an isoceles triangle is 'a'.For all the possible (integer) values of the remaining side,find the associated angles between the two equal sides.
the remaining side may have many possible values.only assume integer ones for simplicity.
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Why is an equilateral triangle not considered as isosceles?
@Gergely
my mistake..sorry
@Asif
The test suite still doesn't consider equilateral triangle as an isosceles triangle. I suggest either you update your test suite or mentioned the condition in the problem statement.
On top of what's been said already, please also don't use isequal() to compare floating point numbers, and please use isempty() to check for an empty result.
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