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three sixteenths
a perpendicular line.
To divide a triangle into fourths equally, you can draw a line from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. This will create three smaller triangles within the original triangle. To achieve four equal areas, find the centroid of the triangle (the point where the three medians intersect) and connect it to each vertex, resulting in four smaller triangles of equal area.
A 30-60-90 right triangle
Because parallelograms include rhombuses, squares, and rectangles, any triangle would be one of those split in two. If you are thinking about a parallelogram that cannot be classified any more specifically, then it would be a scalene triangle.
three sixteenths
a perpendicular line.
A triangle can be split into infinitely many rows.
To divide a triangle into fourths equally, you can draw a line from each vertex to the midpoint of the opposite side. This will create three smaller triangles within the original triangle. To achieve four equal areas, find the centroid of the triangle (the point where the three medians intersect) and connect it to each vertex, resulting in four smaller triangles of equal area.
A 30-60-90 right triangle
no a triangle can not be slipt into equal parts.
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Because parallelograms include rhombuses, squares, and rectangles, any triangle would be one of those split in two. If you are thinking about a parallelogram that cannot be classified any more specifically, then it would be a scalene triangle.
a line that intersects an edge of a triangle that is perpendicular to it and passes through the midpoint
To carry triangle ABC onto itself through reflections, you can use the reflections across its medians, angle bisectors, or altitudes. Specifically, reflecting across the angle bisectors of the triangle will map each vertex to the opposite side, preserving the triangle's shape. Additionally, reflecting across the perpendicular bisectors of the triangle's sides will also result in the triangle being mapped onto itself. These reflections maintain the congruence and orientation of the triangle.
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Scalene Triangle