CAKE Carl had a piece of cake in the shape of an isosceles triangle with angles measuring 26°, 77°, and 77°. He wanted to divide it into two equal parts, so he cut it through the middle of the 260-angle to the midpoint of the opposite side. He claims that the two pieces are congruent. Do you agree? Explain. Select Choice ✓ the cake is an isosceles triangle, so we know that the two sides opposite the 77-angles are Select Choice ✓ Also, the cut bisects the 26-angle creating two Select Choice Prop. of, the cut creates two congruent ✓ By the Select Choice Select Choice corresponding sides. Therefore, the two pieces of cake are