we can make a trapezium with 3 equal triangles.
It depends how you arrange them - I got eight triangles, without any left over.
take three match for each triangle
Yes, you can but it take 3 triangles.
You can make a square with 3 right angle triangles The smaller triangles will be halve the size of the larger triangle
we can make a trapezium with 3 equal triangles.
It depends how you arrange them - I got eight triangles, without any left over.
take three match for each triangle
Make a square (with four of the matches) and then put an x in the square (with the reamaining two) I'm sorry to spoil your trick; however, the two sticks that are used for the X are not long enough to touch the four corners of the square. In return, I will ask: How can you make 4 equilateral triangles from 6 equal length sticks or matches?
Yes, you can but it take 3 triangles.
Make a Triangular Pyramid. Place three flat to form the first triangle, then make it into a pyramid with the remaining three. (It's a tetrahedron - a four-sided figure, and all sides are equilateral triangles.)
Yes. Make one triangle using hree matches. Underneath the two vertices at the base of this triangle, make another two triangles, using six more matches. You will find that there is an inverted triangle in the middle - the fourth.
You can make a square with 3 right angle triangles The smaller triangles will be halve the size of the larger triangle
3 triangles make up a hexagon.
There are 3 triangles in a pentagon.
Triangles can make various shapes depending on their sides and angles. Some common shapes formed by triangles include equilateral triangles (with three equal sides), isosceles triangles (with two equal sides), scalene triangles (with no equal sides), and right triangles (with one 90-degree angle).
2 triangles and 3 rectangles