Draw a rectangle in the ratio of 1:2 eg sides of 5cm & 10cm. Bisect both the longer sides and join their mid points with a straight line. Draw a diagonal. This gives you 2 squares, 2 big triangles and 2 small triangle (1 in each square)
Oh, dude, dividing a flat hexagon into 6 equal parts is like cutting a pizza into 6 slices. You just draw lines from each corner to the opposite side, making sure they all meet in the middle. It's basically like making a hexagon-shaped pie chart, but with less math and more deliciousness.
You Can Get 6 triangles
6 triangles is 18 and 3 squares is 12 18 +12 ------- 30
To determine the number of triangles in a polygon, we can use the formula n(n-1)(n-2)/6, where n is the number of sides of the polygon. For a 26-sided polygon, the formula would be 26(26-1)(26-2)/6. Simplifying this expression, we get 262524/6 = 10400 triangles.
6 straight lines drawn inside of an octagon will divide the octagon into 8 triangles
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
6 straight lines drawn inside of an irregular octagon will produce the desired result
Draw a rectangle in the ratio of 1:2 eg sides of 5cm & 10cm. Bisect both the longer sides and join their mid points with a straight line. Draw a diagonal. This gives you 2 squares, 2 big triangles and 2 small triangle (1 in each square)
There are 16 possible triangles.
Draw a line from the midpoint of each side of the triangle to opposite corner. All three lines should intersect at the center of the original triangle and six smaller triangles will be formed. There are likely other solutions, but this is the easiest one.
never tried it without my Gay lines so I wouldn't know for sure, but try 3 and see what you get
By showing him how to do it.
It is: 8-2 = 6 triangles
There can be 6 right angle triangles
A hexagon
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