Both trapezoids and rectangles are quadrilaterals.
By cutting through its diagonal and cutting off each corner parallel to its diagonal which will leave you with 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
You need at least four triangles, or at least three trapeziums. Or two triangles and one trapezium.
There is not enough information about the triangles to be able to answer the question.
Triangles are alike or similar to each other when their sides are proportionate and have the same angles.
Triangles have three sides while trapezoids are quadrilaterals with four sides. Trapezoids have one set of parallel lines. Triangles do not have any sets of parallel lines.
Both trapezoids and rectangles are quadrilaterals.
Well, honey, a hexagon has six sides, so technically you can fit six trapezoids in there if you get creative with your shapes. But if you're talking about how many trapezoids can fit perfectly inside a hexagon without overlapping, then the answer is zero. Hexagons and trapezoids are like apples and oranges, they just don't fit together like that.
triangles
By cutting through its diagonal and cutting off each corner parallel to its diagonal which will leave you with 2 triangles and 2 trapezoids.
You need at least four triangles, or at least three trapeziums. Or two triangles and one trapezium.
There is not enough information about the triangles to be able to answer the question.
No, trapezoids are quadrilaterals, they have 4 sides. Triangles have 3 sides.
Triangles are alike or similar to each other when their sides are proportionate and have the same angles.
They're both quadrilaterals (have 4 sides)
Some shapes that fit that condition are parallelograms, scalene triangles, and trapezoids.
Tangrams