yes
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
It will have a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles
It is impossible to have a triangle with 3 right angles. It is possible to draw a triangle with three right angles on the surface of a sphere: www.metacafe.com/watch/769025/270_degree_triangle_yes_3_right_angles
No
Yes. The other two angles will be 45 degrees.
yes
It's impossible.
Yes to both
No, it is not possible because you have to have one right angle length since your making a isosceles right triangle and the other two angles should be the same length, like 90, 45, and 45
No. I think it can. An isosceles triangle by definition has two equal sides. It is possible to draw a triangle with a right angle and two equal sides. The word isosceles is actually a Greek one standing for: having (two) equal sides. I thought that, in English, isosceles stands for "equilateral". If not, then yes it can be a triangle with two equal sides adjacent to the right angle. (hypotenuse excluded, anyway)
It is an isosceles triangle with a right angle between the sides of equal length. Also the equal angles are 45o. * * * * * Take a square, draw one of its diagonals. The shape that is on one side of that diagonal is a right isosceles triangle.
You cannot. An isosceles triangle cannot be scalene and a scalene triangle cannot be isosceles. So an isosceles scalene triangle cannot exist.
You may be asking whether it's possible to have an isosceles triangle that's also a right triangle. If that's your question, then the answer is yes. The 'legs' of the right triangle are equal, each acute angle is 45 degrees, and the length of the hypotenuse is (length of each leg) x sqrt(2). If that's not what you're asking, then your question is incomprehensible.
It will have a 90 degree angle and two 45 degree angles
Yes!
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