6 straight lines drawn inside of an octagon will divide the octagon into 8 triangles
Isosceles
Isosceles
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
Select any vertex and draw 2 lines to the two opposite vertices.
6 straight lines drawn inside of an octagon will divide the octagon into 8 triangles
Isosceles
To draw an hourglass, you need a piece of paper. Next you need to draw two vertical lines of the same length. After that, draw the horizontal lines connecting the vertical lines. When that is done, you need to draw two triangles overlapping themselves. Make small curves at the top, middle and bottom. Make the triangles slightly curved, then erase the original triangles. Color in the bottom and top to the three curved lines. You have an hourglass, but to make it more interesting, draw two short straight lines on the top and two small straight lines on the bottom. HOURGLASS!
I get 9 triangle with fewer than 9 lines. Draw a square: ABCD (4 lines) Draw the diagonals AC, BD (2 lines) which meet at X in the centre. On a separate part of the page, draw triangle PQR (3 lines). That is 4 + 2 + 3 = 9 lines. The triangles are: ABC, BCD, CDA, DAB, AXB, BXC, CXD, DXA, and PQR 9 triangles with 9 lines. Could have done 13 triangles with 7 lines by drawing a line from A to BC.
Isosceles
Draw lines from point to point and now you have six triangles to calculate
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
Select any vertex and draw 2 lines to the two opposite vertices.
Yes, draw the lines from the obtuse angles to the center of the line opposite from it.
why dont you draw the velocity of triangles?
Draw a circle and then make about seven to eight lines coming out from the circle that you made.
Draw two diameter lines, then draw a circle inside the circle.