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An isosceles right triangle has 30 degree angles in its interior. B. False A. True
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An isosceles right triangle has
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B. False
A. True
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The answer is B. False.
An isosceles Right Triangle has one side 90°, and two equal sides 45°. Remember, the angles have to add up to 180°, otherwise it isn't even a triangle. Overall, one unequal side, two equal sides.
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false, an iso triangle has 2 equal sides like an icecream cone but are not limited to 30 degrees all the time.
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