5^2 = 3^ + 4^2
Hence it is a right triangle, the other two are acute angles
One of the acute angles has its sine as 3/5
The other acute angle has its sine as 4/5
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No, but a isosceles triangle can be a right angle triangle if it has a 90 degrees angle and two 45 degrees angles.
If you mean dimensions of 3 by 4 by 6 then it can't be a right angle triangle because they don't comply with Pythagoras' theorem.
Find the perimeter of a right triangle with legs measuring 3 and 4
each triangle consists of 180 degrees, times this by 4 and you will get 720 degrees
No