squares, right triangles, rectangles
3 squares and 4 triangles will have 24 vertices. There will be 4 vertices for each of the 3 squares. Since there are 3 squares, that will be 12 vertices. There are 3 vertices for each of the 4 triangles. Since there are 4 triangles, that will be 12 vertices. 12+12=24.
Roofs are much stronger because triangles are stronger than squares
One square and four triangles.
Squares and equilateral triangles will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps.
Squares do, triangles don't.
Squares have four sides, triangles have three.
No because squares have 4 sides whereas triangles have 3 sides
Five. They are:Tetrahedron (4 triangles)Cube (6 squares)Octahedron (8 triangles)Dodecahedron (12 pentagons)Icosahedron (20 triangles).
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yes they are
Triangles, squares and hexagons. That is if they all have to be the same. If you use different regular polygons, you can tile a flat surface with triangles and 12-sides or with squares and 8-sides for example.
squares, right triangles, rectangles
3 squares and 4 triangles will have 24 vertices. There will be 4 vertices for each of the 3 squares. Since there are 3 squares, that will be 12 vertices. There are 3 vertices for each of the 4 triangles. Since there are 4 triangles, that will be 12 vertices. 12+12=24.
A rectangle.. If you combine the triangles to make another square and then place all the squares in a row it makes a rectangle. you can also make a trapezium, if you place the 2 squares next to each other and then the triangles beside them...
triangles
Roofs are much stronger because triangles are stronger than squares