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A rectangle and two circles.
By dividing it into two rectangles.
You are describing a triangular prism. It has a rectangular base, two rectangular sides and two triangular ends.
Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.
Yes cutting a rectangle in half (either horizontally or vertically) will yield two smaller rectangles (each of which is the same size and shape as the other).
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A complex plane shape.
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a cylinder has two faces that are circles
Two triangles can but its an irregular shape
A rectangle and two circles.
By dividing it into two rectangles.
You are describing a triangular prism. It has a rectangular base, two rectangular sides and two triangular ends.
A prism.
A polygon is a two-dimensional shape enclosed by lines only, not curves. So triangles, squares, rectangles, and octagons are examples of polygons. Circles, ellipses, and annuli are some shapes that are not polygons.
You need 4 rectangles and two squares * * * * * No, you do not need to have squares: there can be six rectangles - as in a brick shape.
Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.Two pentagons and five parallelograms.The parallelograms will be rectangles if the shape is a right pentagonal prism.