Two of them because there are 360 degrees in a trapezoid and 180 degrees in a triangle and so it follows that 360/180 = 2
There can be any number of triangles in a trapezoid. It all depends on the size of the triangles and the size of the trapezoid.
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it is two 2If they're shaped appropriately, then it only takes two triangles to make a trapezoid.
1 rhombus 4-5 triangles
An isosceles trapezoid can be subdivided into 4 right angle triangles.
It depends how long the trapezoid is horizontally. As the length increases so does the number of triangles that fit.
There can be any number of triangles in a trapezoid. It all depends on the size of the triangles and the size of the trapezoid.
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it is two 2If they're shaped appropriately, then it only takes two triangles to make a trapezoid.
A trapezoid can be divided into multiple triangles depending on how it is dissected. At minimum, a trapezoid will contain two triangles - the larger triangle formed by the longer base and the height of the trapezoid, and the smaller triangle formed by the shorter base and the height. However, additional triangles can be formed by drawing diagonals within the trapezoid, increasing the total number of triangles.
The fewest number of triangles that make up a trapezoid are two isosceles triangles.
1 rhombus 4-5 triangles
An isosceles trapezoid can be subdivided into 4 right angle triangles.
Yes, you can but it take 3 triangles.
No. However, just the right size of trapezoid can be split into three equilateral triangles.
put the triangles upside own under neathe the square the make the trapezoid the head the last triangles the ears
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