3. So Merry Christmas.
Yes
If they are congruent right angle triangles then just join them together side by side to form a parallelogram.
Depending upon exactly where the cut is made (and the shape/type of the original trapezoid), a trapezoid cut into two pieces [of equal area] can result in: 1: two trapezoids 2: a trapezoid and a parallelogram 3: a trapezoid and a [general] quadrilateral 4: a parallelogram and a triangle 5: two triangles.
cut it down the middle
You can get 2 triangles by cutting a parallelogram in half
how many triangles are formed when any parallelogram and it diagonals are drawn
It needs only 2 triangles to construct a parallelogram
Answer: 2 Explanation: A parallelogram is a quadrilateral which has both pairs of the opposite sides parallel. Congruent triangles are triangles that have exactly the same three sides and exactly the same three angles. So, in a parallelogram, each diagonal divides it in 2 congruent triangles. Source: Algebra.com
3. So Merry Christmas.
two congruent triangles
two congruent triangles
you can't, because the Pythagorean theorem is for right triangles and the triangles formed by the diagonal of a parallelogram are not right triangles.
If you have 8 small triangles made of 16 lines how can you make four small triangles if it is a parallelogram?
If you draw one diagonal across a parallelogram, it will split it into two congruent triangles. A rectangle is a parallelogram, with all four angles equal to 90°.
No, the diagonals of a parallelogram do not necessarily bisect the angles. The diagonals of a parallelogram divide it into four congruent triangles, but they do not necessarily bisect the angles of those triangles.
0 (trapezoid, kite, parallelogram) - 4 (rectangle)