a right angled triangle with the remaining angles both being 45 degrees will be a rightangled triangle and an isosceles triangle.
I quote " The square on the hypotenuse of a rightangled triangle..."
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It is a right angle triangle and it is also an isosceles triangle
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Right Triangle A rightangled triangle, since the last angle has to be 90 degrees
a right angled triangle with the remaining angles both being 45 degrees will be a rightangled triangle and an isosceles triangle.
I quote " The square on the hypotenuse of a rightangled triangle..."
One is 90 degrees, the other two can be any combination that adds up to 90.
The answer depends on what is special about the triangle and what else you know about it.
The special thing about an equilateral triangle is that all sides are the same length and all three angles are 60 degrees. It is a special case of the isosceles triangle.
A right triangle is right-angled (one angle = 90º) but none are "special".
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Of an isosceles triangle, yes.
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It is a right angle triangle and it is also an isosceles triangle