You can combine the 2 triangles for a square and then add the 2 other squares next to it, and you get a rectangle. :) And you're welcome
A rectangle
Pyramid
See the link under related links below that says "8 Lines 2 Squares 4 Triangles"
Isosceles triangle
It is something that can be drawn on paper, like lines and curves, triangles and squares and circles, and so on. The next level up is three dimensional which is like boxes and balls.
That depends where the cut is made if it's from vertex to vertex it will make 2 triangles otherwise it will make 2 quadrilaterals
A hexagon.
Pyramid
A rectangle.. If you combine the triangles to make another square and then place all the squares in a row it makes a rectangle. you can also make a trapezium, if you place the 2 squares next to each other and then the triangles beside them...
square based prism?
the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
make a circle
Differences: Squares have 4 sides / equilateral triangles have 3 sides. Squares have 90 degree angles / equilateral triangles have 60 degree angles. Squares have 2 diagonals / equilateral triangles have none Similarities: All sides of the shape are congruent All angles of the shape are congruent
a square
See the link under related links below that says "8 Lines 2 Squares 4 Triangles"
A square is a 2 dimensional shape, but it can be divided into 2 or more triangles, or more smaller squares, or hexagons and triangles, or octagons and triangles, or really any rectilinear figure and triangles. If you mean what two dimensional shapes can compromise the surface of a cube, or rectangular prism, then you want squares. if you mean what 1 dimensional figures can make the perimeter of a square, then you want lines (straight lines).
no its an emphatic statement all squares can be cut in half to make 2 congruent isosceles right triangles is perhaps as general a statement as is possible
squares, circles, triangles, any real shape that has a line of symmetry...