To determine how many triangles are needed to draw the net of a specific object, you would typically analyze the 3D shape's surfaces and their geometric properties. For example, a tetrahedron requires 4 triangular faces, while a cube can be represented with triangles by dividing its rectangular faces, resulting in a total of 12 triangles. Without more details about the specific object in question, it's difficult to provide an exact number. Please specify the shape for a precise answer.
3
4
30 of them
The answer would be 18.
It is: 8-2 = 6 triangles
you can basically draw an infinite amount of triangles in a dodecagon....
draw it out it helps
it's 3 triangles
18
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Well the most that i could do were 12.
30 of them
33 triangles
The answer would be 18.
It is: 8-2 = 6 triangles
Infinitely many.