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Some triangles can be classified by only term, and some triangles fall into two overlapping, non-mutually-exclusive categories.
There is no limit to the number of triangles. At any time, you can select a triangle; select one of its vertices and draw a line from that vertex to the opposite side. That gives one more non-overlapping triangle. And you can keep on doing that indefinitely.
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
if you're talking about 2 triangles that overlap, then yes and they are called overlapping triangles. XD
it is 3
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Some triangles can be classified by only term, and some triangles fall into two overlapping, non-mutually-exclusive categories.
May I just ask, where in the world did you get this question from?
There is no limit to the number of triangles. At any time, you can select a triangle; select one of its vertices and draw a line from that vertex to the opposite side. That gives one more non-overlapping triangle. And you can keep on doing that indefinitely.
It is possible to tessellate a plane with squares, triangles, and hexagons. To tessellate something means to cover it with repeated use of a single shape, without gaps or overlapping.
A hexagram is a six-pointed star, made from two overlapping triangles, one point upwards, the other point downwards. When the two overlapping triangles are both equilateral and the exact same size, then the symbol is also known as the Star of David.
draw two triangles with overlapping lines
Nepal is the only country that does not have a rectangular shaped flag. Their flag is made up of two overlapping triangles.
It is the only non-quadrilateral national flag in the world. It is like two triangles, put together, with one slightly overlapping the other.
They are shapes or figures that can be put together to form a surface with no cracks in between and no overlapping. Squares, hexagons, and triangles are all examples of tesselations.