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A triangle has two sides that are perpendicular. could the triangle be isosceles,equilateral, or scalene?explain
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a triangle has two sides that are perpendicular. could the triangle be isosceles,equilateral, or scalene?explain
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Only right triangles can have perpendicular sides. Those are can be either scalene if the leg lengths are different or isosceles if the leg lengths are the same
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