put the triangles upside own under neathe the square the make the trapezoid the head the last triangles the ears
trapezoid
To create two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid by drawing two straight lines through a square, draw one line to be one of the diagonals of the square. Draw the other line parallel to the first. The three pieces shown are two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid.
we can make a trapezium with 3 equal triangles.
a weird trapezoid
Three equilateral triangles.
three triangles, and 1 square+2 triangles
Three triangles.
trapezoid
To create two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid by drawing two straight lines through a square, draw one line to be one of the diagonals of the square. Draw the other line parallel to the first. The three pieces shown are two right triangles and an isosceles trapezoid.
You have to cut the trapezoid into three shapes. The three shapes will be two triangles and one rectangle or square. You have to find the area of these three shapes and then add all of the three areas up to find the area of the trapezoid.
No. However, just the right size of trapezoid can be split into three equilateral triangles.
we can make a trapezium with 3 equal triangles.
Three equilateral triangles.
a weird trapezoid
Three triangles could make a trapezoid that looks like this. ---------------- ( ) ( ) ( ) --------------------------
A trapezoid can be divided into multiple triangles depending on how it is dissected. At minimum, a trapezoid will contain two triangles - the larger triangle formed by the longer base and the height of the trapezoid, and the smaller triangle formed by the shorter base and the height. However, additional triangles can be formed by drawing diagonals within the trapezoid, increasing the total number of triangles.
No & Yes. Three triangles can: 2 obtuse, and 1 acute.\ Although, 2 cannot!