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If two angles in a triangle are complementary, what type of triangle is it? right isosceles acute equilateral
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If two angles in a triangle are complementary, what type of triangle is it? right isosceles acute equilateral
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If two angles in a triangle are complementary, what type of triangle is it?
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I don't know a step-by-step explanation but I know it's isosceles.
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It's an isosceles triangle because they have two angles and two sides that are identical
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