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No. They are usually different.

An isosceles triangle has two equal angles and two equal adjacent sides. An isosceles triangle with three 60° angles is the equilateral triangle.

Only one isosceles triangle, which has two 45° angles, includes a right angle and is called an isosceles right triangle.

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