Only in the case of the square (squares are rectangles).
A square or rectangle.
The square has four lines of symmetry. The rectangle has only two, as it can be folded in half horizontally or vertically: students should be encouraged to try to fold the rectangle in half diagonally to see why this does not work.
it is cut down by a factor of four since it is proportional to square of radius
Your answer is 36 individual 1 sq m squares can be cut out. It being square means all its sides are equal. 6m * 6m = 36 sq m
You cut it diagonally from each corner.
if u cut it in half diagonally, u get 2 triangles
yes you can cut a carrot diagonally.
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.
diagonally between the vertical and horizontal
The bread for garlic bread is cut on the bias (diagonally) to increase the surface area of the bread. That gives the cook more area to spread garlic butter on.
Take a rectangular piece of paper and fold it diagonally until you have a triangle that is two pieces of paper thick, Cut of the piece of paper that does not make up part of the triangle unfold it and you have a square.
Cut it diagonally left and right and cut it from top to bottom
there are four, one vertical, one horizontal, one diagonally right and one diagonally left :)
Fold diagonally from the corner, so that the short edge lines up with the long edge. Then cut away the extra rectangle of paper below the triangle. When you open the triangle, you will have a square.
By angle: a right triangle. By sides: an isosceles triangle.
The word is "bias." It can refer to a form of prejudice or a fabric that is cut diagonally across the grain to have more stretch and flexibility.