To create three distinct patterns using 1 circle, 2 triangles, and 4 squares, you can vary the arrangement and orientation of the shapes. For the first pattern, place the circle at the center with the triangles on either side and the squares forming a square around them. For the second pattern, stack the squares in a line with the circle at one end and the triangles at the other. For the third pattern, alternate the squares and triangles in a zigzag formation, with the circle placed above or below the sequence.
make a circle
a pextongon
circle
Triangles or squares or hexagons. There are also mixtures, like octagons plus squares.
I really couldn't, I'd want 6 squares.
make a circle
triangles,squares,rectangles,rhombus',mostly every shape besides a circle/sphere
a pextongon
A rectangle.. If you combine the triangles to make another square and then place all the squares in a row it makes a rectangle. you can also make a trapezium, if you place the 2 squares next to each other and then the triangles beside them...
circle
circle
two squares and two triangles
See the link under related links below that says "8 Lines 2 Squares 4 Triangles"
Two squares Two triangles
no its an emphatic statement all squares can be cut in half to make 2 congruent isosceles right triangles is perhaps as general a statement as is possible
Triangles or squares or hexagons. There are also mixtures, like octagons plus squares.
I really couldn't, I'd want 6 squares.