A triangle has two sides that are perpendicular. Could the triangle be isosceles, equilateral, or scalene? Explain.
2 answers:
It could only be scalene or isosceles ... an equilateral triangle has all 60 degree angles
Isosceles- 90-45-45 degrees
Scalene- 90-35-55 degrees
Answer:
Isosceles and scalene
Step-by-step explanation:
Isosceles triangle means two angles must be equal and one angle 90 degrees. It is called isosceles right triangle.
We know that one angle is 90 degrees
90 -45-45 degrees
This could be scalene triangle, the other two angles must add upto 90 degrees
It could be 30 and 60 or any other combination.
90-60-30
The answer is Isosceles and scalene
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