A right angle triangle
It will be right angle triangle
a median is a line or segment with one endpoint as the midpoint, and the other end at the vertex. so start at a vertex and draw a straight line to the midpoint of the opposite side.
Draw a straight line from opposite corners. Where the lines cross is the centre.
A right-angle triangle is half of a square or rectangle. Draw a square or rectangle and draw a line from one corner to the corner diagonally opposite. You now have two triangles of the same area.
Select any vertex and draw 2 lines to the two opposite vertices.
It will be right angle triangle
You don't. A rectangle doesn't have a hypoteneuse, only a right-angled triangle has a hypoteneuse. As for the diagonal of a rectangle, you can draw it from any vertex to the opposite vertex. It's length is the square root of the sum of the squares of the longer and the shorter side-lengths.
a median is a line or segment with one endpoint as the midpoint, and the other end at the vertex. so start at a vertex and draw a straight line to the midpoint of the opposite side.
if you draw a line from one corner of a rectangle to the opposite it creates two triangles
For a regular pentagon, draw a segment from each vertex to the midpoint of the side length directly opposite, there by cutting it in half.
Draw a regular hexagon. Then take any vertex and move it towards or away from the opposite vertex, taking both arms of the angle. Another way of saying the same thing is stretch (or shrink) a pair of opposite sides.
Draw a straight line from opposite corners. Where the lines cross is the centre.
A right-angle triangle is half of a square or rectangle. Draw a square or rectangle and draw a line from one corner to the corner diagonally opposite. You now have two triangles of the same area.
Yes, it is. Because a rectangle only has an equal side the opposite of one line. Where a square has all even sides.
From each vertex to its opposite vertex. These will be centered on a shared point at the center of the hexagon. Each complete line will be a line of symmetry for the hexagon.
Select any vertex and draw 2 lines to the two opposite vertices.
Draw one whole in ONE rectangle, and draw the thirds in a different rectangle..!