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What is the ratio of 2 circles and 3 triangles?

The ratio of two circles to three triangles is not a straightforward comparison as circles and triangles are different shapes. However, if we are comparing the areas of two circles to the combined areas of three triangles, we would need to calculate the area of each shape using their respective formulas (πr^2 for circles and 1/2 base x height for triangles) and then compare the total areas. The ratio would then be the total area of the circles divided by the total area of the triangles.


How do you create three different drawings showing a number of circles and triangles in which the ratio of circles to triangles is 2 3?

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How might the seasonal patterns of insects population relate to the seasonal patterns of bird population?

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Why are circles important to building equilateral triangles?

The three vertices of a circle are at the same distance form each other. The circumference of a circle identifies all points which are at a given distance from a point (vertex).


Can all isosceles triangles be equilateral triangles?

No, not all isoceles triangles can be equilateral triangles because an equilateral triangle has sides that are all equal to each other and an isoceles triangle has only two sides that are equal to each other.


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Why can a rectangle also be called a parallelogram?

A parallelegram is a kind of shape in which the sets of lines are parallel to each other, such as in the case of a rectangle. Squares and rhombi are also examples of parallelograms. Triangles and circles are examples of shapes that are not parallelograms.


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Some examples of polygons include circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, pentagons, and hexagons. These are examples of 'simple polygons,' in that none of the lines overlap and intersect each other, such as in a pentagram, which is a 'star polygon.'


Can you divide trapezioid into two congruent triangles?

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What is special about triangles that make up a tetrahedron?

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