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Can a right triangle be both scalene and isosceles? explain
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Can a right triangle be both scalene and isosceles? explain
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Can a right triangle be both scalene and isosceles? explain
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Yes it can be. But of coarse not at the same time because an isosceles triangle has two equivalent sides, but a scalene has all uneven sides.
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No, it cannot because a right traingle can only be scalene but it can also be with isoceles but not at the same time!
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