Six.
There are 5*4*3*2*1 = 120 possibilities.
all regular triangles has 60degreeson each angles.
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
Only if it is a regular tetrahedron, regular octahedron, or regular icosahedron. All other geodesics have isosceles triangle faces, not equilateral triangles.
There are 5*4*3*2*1 = 120 possibilities.
Regular polygons have all equal length sides and irregular polygons do not.
No, there would be triangles in between. Sorry!
you can split a regular hexagon into 6 triangles
all regular triangles has 60degreeson each angles.
Of course not! There are obtuse and acute triangles.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
Only if it is a regular tetrahedron, regular octahedron, or regular icosahedron. All other geodesics have isosceles triangle faces, not equilateral triangles.
A regular polygon can contain any number of triangles depending on how it's divided. For example, a regular hexagon can be divided into six equilateral triangles by drawing lines from each vertex to the center. However, not all regular polygons will have six triangles; the number of triangles formed will vary based on the polygon's number of sides and the method of division.
This question is based on a misunderstanding of facts. A triangle can be but need not be a regular polygon. In fact most triangles are not regular: only equilateral triangles are.
Squares and equilateral triangles will tessellate leaving no gaps or overlaps.
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