yes... most likely
Three triangles.
You can make any triangle, quadrilateral or pentagon with three suitable triangles.
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You have to cut the trapezoid into three shapes. The three shapes will be two triangles and one rectangle or square. You have to find the area of these three shapes and then add all of the three areas up to find the area of the trapezoid.
Basically, triangles have 3 bases. Unless you want to calculate the area of the triangle(which requires the height), triangles have three bases.
first divide the hexagon into three parts a rectangle and two triangles then try to findthe areas of all and then take individual heights and add them to get the height of the hexagon
The only general way is to divide the pentagon into three triangles, calculate the areas of the triangles and add them together.
Yes, triangular prisms have two faces that are equilateral triangles and three faces that are rectangles.
Find the areas of the rectangles and triangles. Add them together.
yes, they do ,because they have two bases that are equilateral triangle and three faces that are rectangles.
Three triangles.
Triangular prisim. The three faces are rectangles, while the two bases are triangles.
They are recorded using Contours (lines connecting areas of similar heights) And/or Relief Colors (color denotes height) And/or Spot Heights (dots on high points with precise heights).
Some triangles are equilateral, but not all of them. There are three types of triangles. Triangles which have three equal sides and three equal angles are called equilateral triangles. Isosceles triangles have two equal sides and two equal angles. Scalene triangles have no equal sides and no equal angles.
The volume of a three-dimensional figure is the amount of space it encloses. The volume V of a triangular prism is the product of the area B of a base and the height h of the prism. (The bases are triangles. In a special case of a right triangular prism the bases are right triangles)
A three-sided shape is called a triangle. There are three types of triangles: equilateral triangles, iscosceles triangles, and scalene triangles. Equilateral triangles have all equal sides and angles; iscosceles triangles have two congruent legs and a base, and scalene triangles do not have any equal sides or angles.