A square or rectangle.
Yes, two equal right-angle triangles.
Right angled triangles!
Its a right-angle triangle
Right-Angle triangles
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the amount of space it encloses. The volume V of a triangular prism is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the prism. (The bases are triangles. In a special case of a right triangular prism the bases are right triangles)
No more unusual than the right isosceles triangle, which is a diagonally-bisected square.
Yes, two equal right-angle triangles.
They are both polygon. If you cut a rectangle diagonally, you will have two triangles. And if you want to figure out the area of a right triangle, you can treat it as a rectangle and then cut your calculation in half to get the correct answer.
no it shouldn't change the shape because translate means to move it right?
You would get two right-angled triangles.
what is the congruent diagonals each of which divides the figure into two congruent isosceles right triangles
A right angle triangle or an isosceles triangle.
By angle: a right triangle. By sides: an isosceles triangle.
So that you know the difference between right angle triangles and other types of triangles.
A composite figure is a figure that is made up of several smaller geometric figures like triangles, circles, or rectangles.
Cut each square diagonally to give two pairs of right angled triangles. Place all four triangles with their right angles around a point, their hypotenuses will form the sides of the single square.
When you cut a square in half diagonally, you create two congruent right triangles. Each triangle has one right angle (90 degrees) and the other two angles are 45 degrees each, making them isosceles right triangles. If you cut the square in half horizontally or vertically, you create two identical rectangles, which can further be divided into two right triangles, each being a right triangle with one angle of 90 degrees.