They are both polygons
parallelograms
Yes, all squares and rectangles are types of parallelograms since they have opposite sides that are equal and parallel. However, not all triangles are parallelograms, as triangles do not have opposite sides or angles. A parallelogram specifically requires four sides, while a triangle only has three.
A parallelogram can be divided into two triangles by drawing a diagonal. Conversely, two triangles can be combined to form a parallelogram. Therefore, the number of distinct parallelograms that can be formed from triangles depends on the number of triangles available and how they are arranged, but at least two triangles are needed to create one parallelogram.
yes
Triangles are alike or similar to each other when their sides are proportionate and have the same angles.
No, they are triangles.
parallelograms
There are a total of three parallelograms in a triangular prism. Each of the sides are parallelograms, while the ends are triangles.
A parallelogram can be divided into two triangles by drawing a diagonal. Conversely, two triangles can be combined to form a parallelogram. Therefore, the number of distinct parallelograms that can be formed from triangles depends on the number of triangles available and how they are arranged, but at least two triangles are needed to create one parallelogram.
yes
Triangles are alike or similar to each other when their sides are proportionate and have the same angles.
A triangular prism.
Parallelograms of any form, a square, a rectangle, and a rhombus are just special parallelograms so all will form 2 pairs of isosceles triangles when a diagonal is drawn.
Some shapes that fit that condition are parallelograms, scalene triangles, and trapezoids.
only for triangles and parallelograms as far as i know
Triangular prism
Triangular prism