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No, an isosceles triangle can not be a right triangle, because a right triangle has an angle of 90 degrees angle, and two angles of 45 degrees. An isosceles triangle has all acute angles, therefor, making it an acute triangle, so no, an isosceles triangle is not, i repeat not, a right triangle.

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Yes, absolutely. It would be a 45-45-90 degree triangle.

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15y ago
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No, a right triangle be isosceles because an isosceles doesn't have any right angles!

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Yes it can.

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I don't think that's how it works

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