Two equilateral triangles can form a rhombus- it can also be formed by using a higher number of isosceles triangles.
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Oh, what a lovely question! A rhombus is a special shape with four sides of equal length. Inside a rhombus, you can find two triangles formed by its diagonals intersecting. So, a rhombus can be divided into two triangles. It's like nature's way of showing us that even when things seem complex, they can be broken down into simpler parts.
A rhombus is a quadrilateral with all four sides of equal length. To determine the number of triangles that make up a rhombus, we can divide it into two congruent triangles by drawing one of its diagonals. Therefore, a rhombus is made up of two triangles.
Oh, dude, a rhombus has four sides, right? So, like, you can totally make two triangles out of a rhombus by drawing a diagonal, splitting it into two triangles. So, technically, a rhombus can be made up of two triangles. But hey, who's counting, right?
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How many rhombuses would make 10 triangles?
no two triangles can make a square
1 rhombus 4-5 triangles
Two triangles make a rhombus
Two isosceles triangle can make a rhombus. Wish this will help.
square and rhombus i think