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What type of special right triangle can an isosceles triangle be?
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What type of special right triangle can an isosceles triangle be?
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In an isosceles, two angles have the same measure so it definitely can't be A because none have the same measures. B is right because two angles have a measure of 45 degrees and one has 90.
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