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Yes, of course. Just draw a line from one corner to its adjacent corner. (The one not directly attached to the first corner.)

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the answer is check or yes :)

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Yes

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What quadrilateral can be split into 2 triangles so its angles must total 360?

Any. All triangles have 180 degrees, so two will have 360.


Why can you make a quadrilateral from 2 isosceles triangles?

square and rhombus i think


How many diagonals are in a quadrilateral?

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What do a triangle and a quadrilateral have in common?

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


How do you use geomitry words to describe how to join triangles to make quadrilaterals?

Any 2 congruent triangles joined together will form a 4 sided quadrilateral