If one angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other two angles, then the triangle is an isosceles triangle.
An obtuse triangle
The sum of all the angles of a triangle=180∘
Let us assume the three angles of the triangle be x, y, and z such that x=y+z (as per the question)
So x+y+z =180∘
Substituting the value of y+z as x in the above equation we get:
⇒ x+x =180∘
⇒ 2x =180∘
⇒ x =90∘
Therefore one of the angles of the above triangle is 90o so the triangle is a right triangle.