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20. what is the difference between an isosceles triangle and an isoscel…

Question

  1. what is the difference between an isosceles triangle and an isosceles right triangle? (draw an example of both)

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

An isosceles triangle is defined by side - length equality. An isosceles right - triangle has the side - length equality of an isosceles triangle and also has a 90° angle. In drawing, the key features (equal sides and right angle for the right - triangle case) are represented.

Answer:

An isosceles triangle has two equal - length sides. An isosceles right - triangle is a special case of an isosceles triangle where one of the angles is a right angle (90°).
For an isosceles triangle drawing: Draw a triangle with two sides of equal length and the third side of a different length. The angles opposite the equal sides are equal.
For an isosceles right - triangle drawing: Draw a right - angled triangle where the two sides forming the right angle are of equal length. The other two non - right angles are 45° each.