It is formed by the diagonal of a rectangle
a right triangle has one right angleA triangle with a right angle is a right triangle.
A triangle with 1 right angle is a right angle triangle.
A right triangle and an isosceles triangle have the fact that they are both triangles in common. A right triangle can also be an isosceles triangle.
No.The definition of an oblique triangle is "any triangle that is not a right triangle".
Not normally but if it has angles of 90, 45 and 45 degrees it is then both a right angle and an isosceles triangle
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A rectangular triangle is an oxymoron! A triangle cannot be rectangular and no rectangular shape can be a triangle. The two words contradict each other.
Sorry, there is no such thing as a rectangular triangle.
Draw a straight line segment connecting two opposite corners of one of the rectangular faces (a diagonal).
It's very difficult to determine an answer, sincethere is no such thing as a rectangular triangle.
A triangle with a rectangular base is typically referred to as a triangular prism when considering the three-dimensional shape. However, if you're referring specifically to a two-dimensional triangle that has one of its sides as the base of a rectangle, it doesn't have a unique name and is generally just called a triangle. In the context of geometry, the key characteristics would be the right angle formed at the base if the triangle is right-angled.
The side view of a rectangular pyramid is a triangle.
This depends on whether or not the prism is a rectangular prism or not. Simple shape prisms (rectangular, triangle, octagonal, hexagonal) all have rectangular faces.
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The answer depends on the inclination of the intersecting plane. The cross section can be a point, a triangle, a rectangle, a pentagon or a hexagon.
No matter how a triangle is described it will always have just three sides.
If a triangle has a right angle, it is a right triangle.