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.
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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.
No. An isosceles right triangle is a special case. There are many right triangles which are not isosceles.
A right angled isosceles triangle!
Yes. The other two angles will be 45 degrees.
No, an isosceles triangle can not be a right triangle, because a right triangle has an angle of 90 degrees angle, and two angles of 45 degrees. An isosceles triangle has all acute angles, therefor, making it an acute triangle, so no, an isosceles triangle is not, i repeat not, a right triangle.