Put the two bases of the triangle together. To form a square. Place the squares side by side to form a rectangle
The rectangle is the simplest and most obvious case of a geometrical form that can tile a plane.
Parallel Lines
No unless it is in the form of a rectangle
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yes
Two right-angled triangles placed hypotenuse to hypotenuse with one inverted form a rectangle...
The will form a rectangle.
Put the two bases of the triangle together. To form a square. Place the squares side by side to form a rectangle
The rectangle is the simplest and most obvious case of a geometrical form that can tile a plane.
Parallel Lines
A rectangle. A square is a form of rectangle. (All squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.) ___________ |__________|
Eight squares in a row form a rectangle. Or, you could have two rows of four, one on top of the other. That too is a rectangle.
Area of rectangle: (3x-1)(x+6)
Not normally but in the form of a rectangle it does
No unless it is in the form of a rectangle
Any rectangle that does not have all of its sides of equal length will be a non-square rectangle. A square is a special form of rectangle. In a rectangle, all its interior angles are right angles. If all four sides are the same length, it's a square. If not, it's a non-square rectangle.