Yes
yes you can, you would have to have the triangles in differnent sizes though
Polygons with 11 to 20 sides, known as hendecagons to icosagons, do not inherently contain triangles as part of their structure. However, any polygon can be divided into triangles through triangulation, which involves drawing diagonals. This process can create multiple triangles within the polygon, but the polygon itself is not made up of triangles.
Yes, any polygon can be composed using only triangles.
Yes, any polygon can be cut into only triangles.
Any n-sided polygon (n being any integer) will always have a minimum of n-2 triangles inside the shape, assuming that the polygon is regular with no reflex angles.
It varies regarding the number of sides of polygon.Additional Information:-The formula is for any polygon: n-2 = number of interior triangles whereas n represents the number of sides of the polygon
there are 15 triangles in a 17 sided polygon
A regular polygon can contain any number of triangles depending on how it's divided. For example, a regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles by drawing lines from each vertex to the center. However, not all regular polygons will have six triangles; the number of triangles formed will vary based on the polygon's number of sides and the method of division.
The number of triangles that can be formed within a regular polygon depends on the number of sides the polygon has. For an n-sided polygon, where n is greater than or equal to 3, you can form n-2 triangles within the polygon. This is because each triangle is formed by connecting one vertex to any other two non-adjacent vertices. So, for example, in a regular pentagon (5-sided polygon), you can form 5-2 = 3 triangles.
It has 58 triangles
Triangles are one type of polygon
A 30 sided polygon contains 28 triangles.