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Depending on their shapes and sizes you can make plane shapes with 3 to 24 sides.
this question made me laugh so i shall answer it Well since triangles are the strongest shapes, many things are made of them. do you cross a bridge on the way to work? chances are its made of triangles.
Find the areas of the rectangles and triangles. Add them together.
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I think a rectangle is NOT made up of congruent shapes because it only does not have triangles.
Depending on their shapes and sizes you can make plane shapes with 3 to 24 sides.
Scalene triangles, rectangles, rhombi, concave polygons with 5 or more sides.
Two-dimensional shapes made with perpendicular lines include (but are not limited to) right-triangles, rectangles, octagons, and dodecagons. Three-dimensional shapes made with perpendicular lines include (but are not limited to) cubes, octahedrons, cuboctahedrons, and icosahedrons.
this question made me laugh so i shall answer it Well since triangles are the strongest shapes, many things are made of them. do you cross a bridge on the way to work? chances are its made of triangles.
Find the areas of the rectangles and triangles. Add them together.
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There are an infinite number of options. Even sticking with polygons with sides of the same measure, a hexagon can be made from 6 equilateral triangles, or 4 eq triangles and a 60 degree rhombus, or 2 eq triangles and 2 60-deg rhombi, or 3 60-deg rhombi. Each of the equilateral triangle could be made from smaller shapes. Eg four equilateral mini-triangles to make 1 triangle. Or 2 mini-triangles and 1 mini-rhombus or 2 60-deg mini-rhombi. And then each of those mini triangles could be made up of smaller micro-shapes. And so on ...
All polygons can be broken up into triangles...
This is a pattern made up of identical shapes, they must fit together without any gaps and the shapes must not overlap. Multiple regular shapes are squares, triangles, hexagons and dodecagons