a square
yes
yes it does
a square...
NOT POSSIBLEIt is not possible to put 20 isosceles triangles into the form of a square. It takes 2 isosceles triangles to make one square. 6 more isosceles triangles would have to be added before a larger square could be made.For an isosceles triangle with leg length x, the number of triangles needed to make a square is modeled by the equationN = 2 * x2where N is the number of triangles and x is the number of isosceles triangles touching any side of the square.There is no integer solution for x when N = 20, meaning it is not possible to arrange 20 isosceles triangles in the shape of a square.
No two equilateral triangles do not make a square but two right triangles do.
A square already has 2 right angle triangles within it
a square
yes
yes it does
a square and to triangles
Triangles (four of) and a square.One square as base and four triangles as sides.
three triangles, and 1 square+2 triangles
square and rhombus i think
a square...
2 small triangles 1 med. triangle 2 large triangles 1 parallelogram and a square
Well, honey, with 2 squares and 2 triangles, you can make a lovely little house shape. Just slap those squares together for the base, and plop those triangles on top for the roof. Voila! You've got yourself a cute little geometric abode.