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If 2 sides of a triangle are equal, and one angle is 90 degrees, what are the other 2 angles?
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90 Degrees
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45 Degrees
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60 Degrees And 30 Degrees
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30 Degrees
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If two sides of a triangle are equal and one angle is 90 degrees, then the triangle is a right isosceles triangle. In a right isosceles triangle, the two acute angles are always equal to each other. Since one angle is already given as 90 degrees, the other two angles must be equal to each other and must add up to 90 degrees. Therefore, the other two angles in this triangle are both 45 degrees.