Any. All triangles have 180 degrees, so two will have 360.
square and rhombus i think
A diagonal line of a polygon is a line that joins any two vertices not already joined by a side.A polygon with n sides has n(n-3)/2 diagonals→ a quadrilateral with 4 sides has 4(4-3)/2 = 4 × 1 ÷ 2 = 2 diagonalQuadrilaterals include:Squares, rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, kites, trapezia (trapezoids).The diagonals of a quadrilateral divide the quadrilateral into 4 triangles. depending upon the quadrilateral some, or all of the triangles may be congruent.The properties of the diagonals of each quadrilateral are:square: equal and bisect each other at 90°; the triangles formed are all congruentrectangle: equal and bisect each other but not at 90°; the triangles formed are all congruentrhombus: not equal but bisect each other at 90°; the triangles formed are all congruentparallelogram: not equal but do bisect each other, but not at 90°; the triangles formed are congruent in (opposite) pairskite: perpendicular and the longer diagonal bisects the shorter diagonal; the triangles formed are congruent in (adjacent) pairstrapezium (trapezoid): only of equal length and bisect each other if it is an isosceles trapezium (trapezoid) and the triangles formed are congruent in (opposite) pairs; otherwise they are of differing lengths and just intersect each others and the triangles formed are non-congruent.
Common characteristics of triangles and quadrilaterals:Both are polygons.Neither end with "-gon."Both have vertices.A quadrilateral can be split into 2 triangles and they both have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
Any 2 congruent triangles joined together will form a 4 sided quadrilateral
Yes, it can always be divided in 2 triangles. This is because every quadrilateral has 2 diagonals. It is these diagonals that divide the quadrilateral into 2 triangles.
Any quadrilateral such as a 4 sided trapezium can be divided into 2 triangles
It can be proven that the angle sum of a triangle is 180 degrees using Euclid's parallel postulate. Any quadrilateral can be divided into two triangles by connecting two opposite sides. The sum of the angles of the quadrilateral will be the sum of the sum of the two triangles, or in other words 2*180=360. In fact, any n-gon can be divided into n-2 triangles and the sum of the angles of the n-gon will be (n-2)*180.
The sum of any quadrilateral is 360o. However, proof leads that a trapezoid can be divided into 2 triangles. These 2 triangles each contain 180o. 180*2 = 360o.
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50% because a trapezoid is made from 2 triangles
You can put 2 triangles in a square or you can call it a quadrilateral.
Any. All triangles have 180 degrees, so two will have 360.
No matter what, any Euclidean quadrilateral can be composed of 2 triangles, thus, giving the quadrilateral 360o (because triangles contain an angle value of 180o). Also, since a quadrilateral contains 4 sides, it is possible for a triangle to intercept on the 2 sides, and produce a 4 sided figure.
rhombus
square and rhombus i think
a square...