No.
Yes. For example, place the 6 as the base, and the 3 and 4 sloping up from that base.
A triangle has 3 and an hexagon has 6 so 3+6 = 9 sides
The base of the triangle is 6 feet
no because a triangle has 3 sides only
No.
1 on top 6 and 2 on the left side of triangle 5 and 3 on right side of triangle 4 at the bottom of triangle The sum should equal 9 on all sides
Yes. For example, place the 6 as the base, and the 3 and 4 sloping up from that base.
A triangle has 3 and an hexagon has 6 so 3+6 = 9 sides
The base of the triangle is 6 feet
no because a triangle has 3 sides only
a hexagon has 6 sides and a triangle has 3
A triangle has 3 sides.
a triangle has 3 sides.
Yes. I think they're in the 3rd diagonal of the triangle. Basically, its how many numbers you need to make a geometrically correct triangle: 1, 3, 6, 10......
No
It seems that if you can make 1, then you can make 3 .