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the area of a triangle is half that of a rectangle made using two of those triangles.
It's half the area of a rectangle
two right triangles = full rectangle That is - if you multiply height times base of a triangle, the area will be 1/2 of a rectangle having the same height, and a width the same as the triangle base.
It heavily depends on exactly how they're related.
They are both geometric shapes
1/2
No, a triangle has 3 sides, a rectangle has 4
The reason why a rectangle and a triangle is different is because a rectangle has four sides and a triangle has three sides.
because he is a triangle head candace triangle mother triangle dad rectangle perry rectangle and ferb rectangle
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No. A triangular pyramid describes a triangle whose base is a triangle (not just the sides which define it as a pyramid), whereas a rectangular pyramid is one whose base is a rectangle. A triangle and a rectangle are not the same (a triangle is not a rectangle, and a rectangle is not a triangle), so it would be incorrect to refer to a triangle-based pyramid as a rectangle pyramid.