In general, no.
Yes, any quadrilateral can be divided into two equal triangles by drawing a diagonal between two of its vertices. This diagonal splits the quadrilateral into two triangles, which can have equal areas if the diagonal divides the shape symmetrically. However, not all quadrilaterals will result in two equal-area triangles unless specific conditions are met regarding their dimensions or angles.
Yes, it can always be divided in 2 triangles. This is because every quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. It is these diagonals that divide the quadrilateral into 2 triangles.
By a single straight line only into triangles or quadrilaterals.
yes quadrilaterals equal 360, triangles equal 180. and shapes with five sides is 540. every time a new side is added add 180
Quadrilaterals are polygons with four sides. Triangles are polygons with three sides.
No because all triangles have only 3 sides whereas quadrilaterals have 4 sides.
A quadrilateral equals 360 degrees because it can be divided into two triangles. Each triangle has an angle sum of 180 degrees, so when you add the angles of the two triangles together (180 + 180), you get 360 degrees. This property holds for all quadrilaterals, regardless of their shape.
Quadrilaterals, which have 4 sides, are not the same as triangles which have 3 sides. Some similarity exists in that both are geometrical figures.
2 diagonal lines from corner to corner to create 4 equal triangles
They are both polygons.
Rhombus
Yes