No it can never be. Because the hypotenuse has to be the longest side and also square of hypotenuse should equal to sum of squares of other two sides.
so if anyone finds a way to prove that 1=2 , the right angled triangle can be equilateral. Lets just wait and watch.
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A right triangle. * * * * * Not necessarily. All that can be said is that is is not an equilateral triangle. It can be isosceles or scalene. It can be acute angled, right angled or obtuse angled.
a plane triangle is a normal triangle, like the isosceles, right angled, equilateral and scalene triangle.
No, since an equilateral triangle has three congruent angles of 60 degrees, and a right triangle must have an angle of 90 degrees. However, a right triangle may be an isosceles triangle.
equilateral triangle, scalene triangle, and isoceles triangle Also, acute, obtuse, and right
Equilateral, Isosceles or Scalene. For the latter two they could be acute or right angled