Provide an appropriate response.In an isosceles triangle, two sides have the same length. Can a right triangle be isosceles? Why or why not?

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Yes; consider an isosceles triangle with two sides of length s. Then a triangle whose third side is s2 + s2, or 2s2, is an isosceles right triangle.

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