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You cannot since there is not enough information.
If it has no right angles, it is not a right triangle and therefore you cannot name a hypotenuse of that triangle. Which implies you cannot find that side's measure.
No. For it to be a right angle triangle, 42 + 72 = 82. However, the left side is odd and the right side is even and so cannot be equal; thus the triangle cannot be right angled.
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No but a right angle triangle can be considered to be an isosceles triangle when its interior angles are 90, 45 and 45 degrees.
You cannot since there is not enough information.
If it has no right angles, it is not a right triangle and therefore you cannot name a hypotenuse of that triangle. Which implies you cannot find that side's measure.
If it has no right angles, it is not a right triangle and therefore you cannot name a hypotenuse of that triangle. Which implies you cannot find that side's measure.
It cannot be determined from the available information.
no, it cannot
No. For it to be a right angle triangle, 42 + 72 = 82. However, the left side is odd and the right side is even and so cannot be equal; thus the triangle cannot be right angled.
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No but a right angle triangle can be considered to be an isosceles triangle when its interior angles are 90, 45 and 45 degrees.
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.
The figures given in the question cannot be a triangle, leave alone a right angled triangle.
No a right triangle cannot be equilateral, the hypotenuse will always be larger than the sides.