A rhombus can be split into 2 isosceles triangles or divided into 4 right angle triangles
Nope sorry, a Rhombus will be split into 2 isosceles triangles and 1 equilateral triangle.
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A rhombus can contain 2 triangles and both a triangle and a rhombus have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees.
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A rhombus can be split into 2 isosceles triangles or divided into 4 right angle triangles
Nope sorry, a Rhombus will be split into 2 isosceles triangles and 1 equilateral triangle.
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Two isosceles triangle can make a rhombus. Wish this will help.
No. A rhombus has all four sides of equal length. To split a rhombus into only 2 triangles, it must be split along a diagonal; which means that 2 of the sides of one of the triangles must be the same length as the sides of the rhombus, which being equal mean the triangles must be (at least) isosceles - scalene triangles will not work. Further, as the diagonal will be a common length to each of the triangles (the length of their third sides), it will form the base (ie the side opposite the vertex between the sides of equal length) of the isosceles triangles, and so the triangles must be to congruent isosceles triangles. If the diagonal has the same length as the side of the rhombus, then the two congruent triangles will be congruent equilateral triangles.
No. A rhombus has all four sides of equal length. To split a rhombus into only 2 triangles, it must be split along a diagonal; which means that 2 of the sides of one of the triangles must be the same length as the sides of the rhombus, which being equal mean the triangles must be (at least) isosceles - scalene triangles will not work. Further, as the diagonal will be a common length to each of the triangles (the length of their third sides), it will form the base (ie the side opposite the vertex between the sides of equal length) of the isosceles triangles, and so the triangles must be to congruent isosceles triangles. If the diagonal has the same length as the side of the rhombus, then the two congruent triangles will be congruent equilateral triangles.
A rhombus can contain 2 triangles and both a triangle and a rhombus have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees.
Two equilateral triangles can form a rhombus- it can also be formed by using a higher number of isosceles triangles.
square and rhombus i think
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