You can get 2 triangles by cutting a parallelogram in half
As many times as you want.
That depends on what aspect of the parallelogram you want to calculate.
If you want a triangle per each side of a regular hexagon, the answer is 6.
0 because they do not fit in equally, but if you don't want the equally then 3.
It depends on what you want to divide it by.
As many times as you want.
You can divide a quadrilateral up into as many triangles as you want, but at least two.
That depends on what aspect of the parallelogram you want to calculate.
Basically, triangles have 3 bases. Unless you want to calculate the area of the triangle(which requires the height), triangles have three bases.
0 because they do not fit in equally, but if you don't want the equally then 3.
If you want a triangle per each side of a regular hexagon, the answer is 6.
Parallelogram
If you want it divided into five equal parts, draw a dot in the center of the pentagon, and draw a line form each vertex to the dot. You should now have five equal triangles.
Divide The number of yards in a mile (1760) is a constant and is determined by the definitions of yard and mile. It is not something that you can find out by computing, If you want to know how many yards a certain number of miles is, you would multiply by 1760. If you want to know how many miles a certain number of yards is, you would divide by 1760.
As many as you want. The length of the third side can be anything between (25 + 18) and (25 - 18).
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if you want to apply acute triangles in real life, you have to ask someone i dont know