A cross is a circle-squaring object when a certain right triangle is present. Consider lower right quadrant where vertical line has length equal to Pi/4, hypotenuse has length equal to sqrt(Pi)/2, and diameter = 1: sqrt(Pi)/2 / Pi/4 = 2(sqrt(1/Pi)) = 1.1283791670955125738961589031215.. (circle-squaring identity of right triangle) aka "Geometry of the Cross"
A right triangle can have 2 equal angles if they are each 45° (any other right triangle will have no equal angles)
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Unless it is a right isosceles triangle, a normal right triangle has no pairs of equal sides.
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. A right triangle is any triangle with one angle that is a right angle. A right triangle could also be an isosceles triangle, but an isosceles triangle will not always have a right angle.
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. A right triangle is any triangle with one angle that is a right angle. A right triangle could also be an isosceles triangle, but an isosceles triangle will not always have a right angle.
A right scalent triangle is a triangle with a right angle and no sides equal in length.
A triangle with no equal sides and no right angle is a scalene triangle
right angled triangle does not have all equal sides
a 'SCALENE' triangle. ; No equal sides, and no equal angles. An ISOSCELES triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles. An EQUILATERAL tringle has three equal sides and three equal angles all at 60 degrees. A RIGHT ANGLED triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) in it.
An EQUILATERAL Triangle. An ISOSCELES Triangle is two equal sides and two equal angles. A RIGHT-ANGLED Triangle has ONE right angle (90 degrees) A SCALENE Triangle has neither equal sides nor equal angles.
A right-angled triangle can have equal sides, but does not have to. A right-angled triangle with two equal sides CANNOT be an equilateral triangle. A right-angled triangle cannot be an equilateral triangle.Divide a square along the diagonal, and you are left with two right-angled triangles with two sides of equal length.