Two right triangles, when joined together by their hypotenuses (the side opposite the right angle), will form a rectangle.
A kite is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent. In terms of triangles, a kite can be formed by two congruent right triangles sharing a hypotenuse, or by two congruent isosceles triangles sharing a base. Additionally, a kite can also be formed by combining two congruent scalene triangles with a shared side.
Two scalene right triangles that are congruent, that is, that have identical size and shape, if joined together to form a quadrilateral, will form a rectangle.
The two triangles would make either a square or a rectangle.
All of them.
Two triangles can but its an irregular shape
Absolutely. Any two congruent right triangles will form a rectangle, and if the right triangles are isosceles right triangles, they will form a square.
Yes, if you put them together correctly.
square
two right triangles
A kite is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are congruent. In terms of triangles, a kite can be formed by two congruent right triangles sharing a hypotenuse, or by two congruent isosceles triangles sharing a base. Additionally, a kite can also be formed by combining two congruent scalene triangles with a shared side.
the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
Two scalene right triangles that are congruent, that is, that have identical size and shape, if joined together to form a quadrilateral, will form a rectangle.
Two triangles
it makes a dimond
Figure that are congruent are shapes are the same size and shape. So when two formed congruent triangles are both together they fit just right.
It doesn't exist. The least number of sides for a 3-D shape only made of triangles is 4.
The two triangles would make either a square or a rectangle.