There is no simple answer since it depends on their relative sizes, orientation and configuration. Assuming the shapes do not overlap, the result will be a polygon with 6 to 12 sides.
Square, Rhombus, Rectangle and four right angles put together.
put it together anyway
a rectangle
Put the two bases of the triangle together. To form a square. Place the squares side by side to form a rectangle
Yes, any two congruent triangles can be arranged to form a rhombus. When two triangles with equal sides are placed together along one of their sides, they can create the four equal sides needed for a rhombus. The angles of the triangles must also align appropriately to ensure the resulting shape maintains the defining properties of a rhombus.
Square, Rhombus, Rectangle and four right angles put together.
You can make a square, a rhombus, a parrallelogram, a kite, a rectangle, and a trapezoid. If you were to make all these shapes out of two triangles, you would have to have different sized triangles for most of them. If you put the bottoms of both of them together, it will make a diamond shape. But they would have to be the same size.
put it together anyway
a rectangle
can two triangles put together make a square
A rectangle
a rectangle or square
yes a square
square and 2 triangles put together
The will form a rectangle.
Put the two bases of the triangle together. To form a square. Place the squares side by side to form a rectangle
Show me how you get 30?