The 3rd side of the right angle triangle can be found by using Pythagoras' theorem.
It is an isosceles right angle triangle that has two equal sides which has two 45 degree angles and a 90 degree angle.
It will be a right angle triangle and the other sides will have acute angles.
A right triangle is a triangle in which one angle is a right angle (that is, a 90-degree angle). The relation between the sides and angles of a right triangle is the basis for trigonometry.
an isosceles triangle has 2 of the same sides an right triangle has one 90 degree angle an obtuse angle has one angle over 90 degree an acute angle has all angles less then 90 degrees a scalene triangle has no sides the same and an equalateral triangle has all sides equal
An isosceles triangle
Every triangle with sides of 6 in, 8 in and 10 in will have a 90 degree angle.
It is where the 90 degree angle is located.
Obtuse Triangle
An isosceles right triangle
It is an isosceles triangle; and if it has a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles then it is an isosceles right angle triangle.
If those are the lengths of the triangle's sides, then you have a "right" triangle. The angle opposite the 5-inch side is a 90-degree angle.
I think it is a right triangle.