Cut it just like a pizza. Cut it from the middle top to the middle bottom and from the middle left side to the middle right side. You should have four smaller squares all of equal size. Now cut each square diagonally to make 8 triangles. All 8 triangles are the same size. -- Place two diagonals from corner to corner or the square -- this is basically slicing the square into four, equal triangular quadrants. Then slice each of those triangles in half. That makes 8 triangles of equal area.
If a tile is a square or rectangle, cut the tile from corner to corner and you will create two triangles.
it's impossible to have a quadrilateral that can't be cut into triangles.
get a cut out shape of octagon, then get cut out triangles and try to fit in the triangles covering all the octagon but here is the solution... j
You can get 2 triangles by cutting a parallelogram in half
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Cut it just like a pizza. Cut it from the middle top to the middle bottom and from the middle left side to the middle right side. You should have four smaller squares all of equal size. Now cut each square diagonally to make 8 triangles. All 8 triangles are the same size. -- Place two diagonals from corner to corner or the square -- this is basically slicing the square into four, equal triangular quadrants. Then slice each of those triangles in half. That makes 8 triangles of equal area.
Yes it is possible. Imagine regular square tiles cut into four pieces. The cuts would be from one corner to the opposite corner, similar to an X. Presto!! Triangles
Cut each square diagonally to give two pairs of right angled triangles. Place all four triangles with their right angles around a point, their hypotenuses will form the sides of the single square.
Cut a square from corner to corner each way and you'll have four triangles
no its an emphatic statement all squares can be cut in half to make 2 congruent isosceles right triangles is perhaps as general a statement as is possible
If a tile is a square or rectangle, cut the tile from corner to corner and you will create two triangles.
it's impossible to have a quadrilateral that can't be cut into triangles.
Because otherwise you would have found the area of the rectangle/square (the rectangle/square being if you put two of the triangles together).
Yes, any polygon can be cut into only triangles.
By angle: a right triangle. By sides: an isosceles triangle.
cut it down the middle