When you put two right triangles together along their hypotenuses, you create a quadrilateral known as a kite. A kite is a quadrilateral with two distinct pairs of adjacent sides that are equal in length. In this case, the two right triangles form the top and bottom sides of the kite, while the shared hypotenuse forms one of the diagonal lines of the kite.
Yes. They can form a kite.
Yes
You cannot make four triangles our of a quadrilateral by ONE line through it. One line can give you at most two triangles. Two lines, each running from one vertex of the quadrilateral to the opposite vertex, will give 4 triangles.
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you can't
you might get a kite if the triangles are the same then you might get a rectangle
Yes. They can form a kite.
Any 2 congruent triangles joined together will form a 4 sided quadrilateral
Yes
You cannot make four triangles our of a quadrilateral by ONE line through it. One line can give you at most two triangles. Two lines, each running from one vertex of the quadrilateral to the opposite vertex, will give 4 triangles.
You can make any triangle, quadrilateral or pentagon with three suitable triangles.
All of them.
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you can't
Put the triangles in a line alternately pointing up and down.
square and rhombus i think