Tessallation is when you can fit shapes into a pattern without any gaps showing. Here's an example: When you put 2 triangles together, what shape does it make? It's makes a square. That's an example of tessallation, because there are no gaps in between the triangles, and it makes a perfect square.
Two triangles make a rhombus
Sliding them together makes a Big Triangle, flipping them makes a Diamond.
4 Triangles A trapezoid makes 3 triangles. The 4th triangle can be placed on the top of the trapezoid.
Measure the length and the width in meters. The length multiplied by the width gives the area in square meters. * * * * * That only works for rectangular shapes and there is nothing in the question that makes such an assumption valid.! There are different formulae for some other shapes. For some shapes there are no formulae and different methods need to be employed.
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a door fitting which makes a noise to attract the attention of someone inside is a peephole
A rhombus and a trapezoid do not make a specific shape together. They are two separate geometric shapes with different properties and characteristics.
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A square and and a triangle
First, milk cartons are not cuboid.Cuboids can be stacked, or grouped together, to make larger cuboid shapes - without wasted space. This makes for more efficient transportation.
Well fitting trousers and comfortable underwear.
A square can be drawn with four lines.
their unusual colors and forms(shapes)
A square can be drawn with four lines.
A fitting that makes it possible, for example, to glue a piece of 2" pipe into a 3" fitting (if you have a 3" x 2" bushing, that is).
A scabby areola can be caused by badly-fitting sports bras.