Any two triangles which are a mirror image of each other will form a kite if their long sides are brought together.
you might get a kite if the triangles are the same then you might get a rectangle
That is correct and a kite is one such example.
A kite has four vertices.
A heptagon has 5 triangles.
Any two triangles which are a mirror image of each other will form a kite if their long sides are brought together.
you might get a kite if the triangles are the same then you might get a rectangle
0 (trapezoid, kite, parallelogram) - 4 (rectangle)
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Yes
It is the kite mark for safety standards.
right angle triangles have right angles, but there is no such thing as a right angle kite
Two equilateral triangles or one rhombus.
Not necessarly. If the sum of two of the sides congruent to each other are greater than that of the sides opposite them, then no. If however the kite forms a rombus ot square, the diagnoles will form four congruent triangles with the base of both being the line of symmetry.
Well, darling, when you put 2 right triangles together, you get a rectangle! It's like magic, but not really. So, next time you see two right triangles hanging out, just remember they're probably plotting to become a rectangle.
Yes. They can form a kite.
a hexagon * * * * * Depending on the shape and sizes of the triangles and where they are attached, you can also get a kite, a rectangle, a parallelogram, a decagon, octagon, pentagon.