No, it is not. A quadrilateral is a 4-sided polygon. A triangle is a 3-sided polygon. Therefore, whatever way you turn it, a triangle will never be a quadrilateral.
I don't know which way you are picturing it, but I think that you're either on about the star of david or a triforce
Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down. Basically, upside down is to reverse the way the shape should normally appears.
Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down, vertically. Basically, upside down is to vertically reverse the way the shape should normally appears.
You have broken down on a two-way road. You have a warning triangle. You should place the warning triangle at least how far from your vehicle?
No, it is not. A quadrilateral is a 4-sided polygon. A triangle is a 3-sided polygon. Therefore, whatever way you turn it, a triangle will never be a quadrilateral.
I don't know which way you are picturing it, but I think that you're either on about the star of david or a triforce
it means that if you are looking at a shape of a triangle then will it be able to go upside down looking the same way? well no it wont the point was on top not on the bottum right?
Chinese people read from top to bottom and from right to left, with text being traditionally written vertically. However, modern Chinese text is predominantly read horizontally from left to right, like English.
Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down. Basically, upside down is to reverse the way the shape should normally appears.
Puzzle 40 The Patterned box, Location: Carnival Street. Answer = Club at the top right way around, next row, heart upside down next to yellow circle, third row down spade right way up next to upside down man, bottom row triangle with point upwards.
Saint Peter, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus, is traditionally believed to have been crucified upside down at his own request, as he felt unworthy to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus. This event is not explicitly mentioned in the Bible but is recorded in early Christian writings and traditions.
One of Jesus' disciples named Simon Peter was Crucified upside down. The reason he was upside down is that he did not count himself worthy to be crucified in the same way as Jesus.
Upside-down
Upside down bat style
... Yes, learned the hard way.
Take a pyramid and turn it upside down so it is balanced on the point (pointed top), you have now turned a 3D shape upside down, vertically. Basically, upside down is to vertically reverse the way the shape should normally appears.