Like this:
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/__ /_\ <-- another triangle
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Parallelogram
To create five triangles from the four triangles formed by nine matchsticks, you can move two matchsticks from one of the triangles to create a new triangle. Specifically, remove one matchstick from the base of one triangle and one from the apex of an adjacent triangle, and reposition them to form an additional triangle that shares sides with the existing triangles. This reconfiguration will yield a total of five triangles.
right triangle and isosceles triangle
An equilateral triangle and an isosceles triangle would both have lines of symmetry that would split it into two triangles.
By cutting off two of its corners which will leave you with 2 triangles and 1 pentagon.
An isosceles triangle is defined as a triangle that has two sides of the same length. With two identical right triangles, it is possible to arrange them into a bigger triangle that has two sides that are the same length.
no two triangles can make a square
All you have to use is the five triangles. The two large triangles make a square in the middle, the two small triangles make a large triangle on one side and the middle triangle on the other side.
Three triangles and two rectangles
An equilateral triangle is a triangle where all of the sides are of equal length. An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has only two sides that are of equal length.
Two isosceles triangle can make a rhombus. Wish this will help.
right triangle and isosceles triangle
You basicly combine a triangle with a square.. Triangle on top and square on bottom..
An equilateral triangle and an isosceles triangle would both have lines of symmetry that would split it into two triangles.
No you cannot make a triangle with two right angles. In all triangles the sum of the angles is always 180°. Also all triangles have three angles. If there are two right angles, you already have 180° and cannot have another angle to complete the triangle.
Yes. Make one triangle using hree matches. Underneath the two vertices at the base of this triangle, make another two triangles, using six more matches. You will find that there is an inverted triangle in the middle - the fourth.
By cutting off two of its corners which will leave you with 2 triangles and 1 pentagon.
an icoceles triangle or a scalene triangle Actually you would get two right angled triangles. Isosceles triangles have two sides which are equal in length. A scalene triangle has all sides a different length and no right angles.