Yes. It's easiest to see how by working backwards. Draw a rhombus, then draw a line between two opposite corners. Poof! You have two triangles.
They can be any kind of triangles.
yes you can, you would have to have the triangles in differnent sizes though
Any quadrilateral such as a 4 sided trapezium can be divided into 2 triangles
Each side of any one triangle must be congruent to one side of each of the other three triangles.
no two triangles can make a square
yes it can because if you put the triangles on top of each other then that will maske a rhombus so the answer is YES
Any 2 congruent triangles joined together will form a 4 sided quadrilateral
the base is a 2-d square with joined triangles, meeting together to make a corner at the top, the triangles height can be any height, or the square can be any size
Yes. It's easiest to see how by working backwards. Draw a rhombus, then draw a line between two opposite corners. Poof! You have two triangles.
Yes. A rhoumbus does have parellel lines
It can be, if all the vertices of the pentagon are joined to its centre. But if they are joined to any other point, it will not be.
You can make any triangle, quadrilateral or pentagon with three suitable triangles.
They can be any kind of triangles.
yes you can, you would have to have the triangles in differnent sizes though
can two triangles put together make a square
Yes,put a triangle on a flat surfaceput another triangle underneath the other triangle and look at itit makes a rhombus but you have to turn it side waysRHOMBUS