In some respects, yes. It is half of an equilateral triangle.
a right angled triangle is special because it is the only triangle that has a right angle with a dregree of 180.
No. An isosceles right triangle is a special case. There are many right triangles which are not isosceles.
It is a right angle triangle and it is also an isosceles triangle
The special case of the HL (Hypotenuse-Leg) theorem states that in a right triangle, if the hypotenuse and one leg of one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and one leg of another right triangle, then the two triangles are congruent. This theorem is useful for proving the congruence of right triangles without needing to know the measures of the angles. It simplifies the process of triangle congruence by focusing on the right triangle's defining features.
Of course. A triangle with a right angle is a very special case that you don't run intovery often, unless you happen to be doing a unit on right triangles in school.
a right angled triangle is special because it is the only triangle that has a right angle with a dregree of 180.
A right triangle is right-angled (one angle = 90º) but none are "special".
No. An isosceles right triangle is a special case. There are many right triangles which are not isosceles.
a triangle is special because it is can be made up of 2 right angles.
It is a right angle triangle and it is also an isosceles triangle
It is any triangle - one with no special characteristic - like a right angle, or two equal sides, etc.
hypotenuse - only if it is a right triangle. Otherwise, there is no special name.
Yes.
The special case of the HL (Hypotenuse-Leg) theorem states that in a right triangle, if the hypotenuse and one leg of one right triangle are congruent to the hypotenuse and one leg of another right triangle, then the two triangles are congruent. This theorem is useful for proving the congruence of right triangles without needing to know the measures of the angles. It simplifies the process of triangle congruence by focusing on the right triangle's defining features.
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.
In a right triangle (a triangle where one of the angles is exactly 90 degrees) , the longest side is called the hypotenuse. In non-right triangles, the longest side has no special name.
A scalene triangle has 3 different sides and 3 different angles that add up to 180 degrees but normally a right angle triangle is different to a scalene triangle because it has its own special properties.