true or false, an isosceles right triangle always has to be a 45-45-90 right triangle?

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True. An isosceles right triangle is defined as a triangle that has two equal sides and one right angle (90 degrees). In such a triangle, the angles opposite the equal sides must therefore be 45 degrees each, resulting in angles of 45-45-90.