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what is the difference in the area of an isosceles triangle and right angle triangle​

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Answered by halasadeeq
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Isosceles Right Triangle. A right triangle is a triangle that has exactly one angle that measures 90 degrees. Since the sum of measures of all angles in a triangle has to be 180 degrees, it is obvious that the sum of the remaining two angles would be another 90 degrees.

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Answered by chirag123473
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Answer:

In an isosceles triangle there are only two sides measurement are equal and no angle is =90 Whereas

In an right angle triangle it has there is an angle of 90 is present so it contains perpendicular as its height.

[{NOTE:-An isosceles triangle may be a right-angled triangle.}]

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