An infinite number. The smaller of the other two angles can be of any size between 0 and 45 degrees - there are an infinite options. And then there are an infinite possibilities for the length of the hypotenuse (or either of the other sides).
squares, right triangles, rectangles
It can only have a maximum of one- and that is only if it is a right-angled isosceles triangle. ----------------------------------------------------- Yes not all isosceles triangles are right angle triangles - this is a special case.
The right isosceles triangle has 180 degrees as all triangles do
Generally not
No, scalene triangles can be obtuse, right or acute triangles. A 3 - 4 -5 right triangle (lengths of the sides) is one example of a right-scalene triangle. In fact, with the exception of the [45°, 45°, 90°] right triangle (which is isosceles) all other right triangles are scalene.
4 right triangles
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Two of them
there are eight right angled triangles
No. Only right triangles do, and not all triangles can be right triangles. Equilateral triangles, for example, are always 60°-60°-60°. Isosceles and scalene triangles can be right triangles; all isosceles triangles have the additional useful property of being able to be split into two right triangles.
Right angled triangles!
Triangles without right angles are:- Scalene triangles Obtuse triangles Isosceles triangles Equilateral triangles
Right angled triangles do!
your mom is the right triangles
squares, right triangles, rectangles
Right triangles can have only one line of symmetry. Only right triangles with two 45 degree angles can have a line of symmetry.
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