Yes and certainly so when it's in the form of an equliateral triangle which has 3 lines of symmetry
no
why could you not o this ur self
That will depend on what type of triangle it is as for example if it is an isosceles triangle then it will form two congruent right angle triangles.
a triangle
A triangle with 3 acute angles is an acute triangle. All the angles in an acute triangle are acute.
no
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cut it like a triforce
3/4=75% . 3/6 - 60% . 3/4 is bigger than 3/5. It's like, if you went to a party and they had one big cake. You could split the cake into 4 or 5 pieces. If you take 3 parts from the cake split into 4 pieces, your 3 parts would be bigger than if you take 3 parts from the cake that is split into 5 pieces. ok i have 1 will bigger 3/4
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a perpendicular line.
A triangle can be split into infinitely many rows.
To create a triangle using four pieces, you can arrange three of the pieces to form the sides of the triangle, ensuring they connect at their endpoints to create a closed shape. The fourth piece can be used as a decorative element or support, placed inside or alongside the triangle. Alternatively, if the pieces are flexible or can be adjusted, you might manipulate them to form a triangle shape while overlapping or repositioning as needed.
The denominator is the bottom number. It represents how many parts the whole has been evenly split into. The numerator is the top number. It represents how many of those pieces we have. For instance, if you have 3/5 of a cake. This shows the cake has been split into 5 pieces, of which you have 3.
A 30-60-90 right triangle
no a triangle can not be slipt into equal parts.
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