That is a icocsles triangle.
Yes in a 90 45 45 triangle
A right triangle. Also an isosceles triangle.
It is a right angle triangle and it can also be considered as an isosceles triangle
No. The only requirement for a triangle to be a 45-45-90 triangle is for it to have at least two congruent sides/angles. The measure of the two congruent angles can be anything.
That is a icocsles triangle.
Yes in a 90 45 45 triangle
A right triangle. Also an isosceles triangle.
It is a right angle triangle and it can also be considered as an isosceles triangle
No. The only requirement for a triangle to be a 45-45-90 triangle is for it to have at least two congruent sides/angles. The measure of the two congruent angles can be anything.
A right angle triangle or an isosceles triangle.
These are the degrees of each angle. It is a right triangle, and it also is an isosceles triangle.
45°, 45°, and 90°
The three interior angles measure 45, 45 and 90 degrees.
An acute triangle.
Yes and the third angle would be 45 degrees
If two angles of a triangle each measure 45 degrees, the third angle measures 90 degrees. This is because of the Triangle Sum Theorem - The sum of the measure of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. If you know that two of the angles total to be 90 degrees, you can subtract that 90 degrees from the total 180. The result is 90 degrees.