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Any shape, other than a triangle can have a pair of perpendicular sides.
One side of a square would be untouched with only 3 triangle faces attached to it. To make an entire closed shape, it would need another part or some 3 dimensional bending would need to take place. A pyramid has 1 square face and 4 triangle faces. A pyramid could also have 4 triangle faces where one triangle substitutes the square face.
this shape has at least one line of symmetry The answer is:- Symmetrical.
make a square with a triangle at the end and combine into one big shape
pexagon
A square triangle
triangle and square 4 triangles one square
Any shape, other than a triangle can have a pair of perpendicular sides.
a quadrilateral such as a square, rhombus, or rectangle
that is a square with a triangle inside turned
Sort of. Triangle is one of the shape that may tessellate(fit tightly). But one may argue that triangle is not a square (for sure), nor a tile (yet I think it may be) to a tessellate.
One side of a square would be untouched with only 3 triangle faces attached to it. To make an entire closed shape, it would need another part or some 3 dimensional bending would need to take place. A pyramid has 1 square face and 4 triangle faces. A pyramid could also have 4 triangle faces where one triangle substitutes the square face.
Half of a square is called a right triangle. A right triangle is a geometric shape with one 90-degree angle and two acute angles. It is formed when a square is divided along one of its diagonals, creating two right triangles with equal areas.
A square triangle, also known as a right triangle, has three sides, just like any other triangle. The term "square" in this context refers to one of the angles being a right angle, not the shape of the triangle itself. So, a square triangle has two legs and a hypotenuse, totaling three sides.
this shape has at least one line of symmetry The answer is:- Symmetrical.
A triangle Square An equilateral triangle on a sphere that distends 90 degrees (think of a triangle with one corner at the north pole, one corner on the equator at the 0 meridian, and one corner on the equator at 90 degrees longitude. Each corner of this spherical triangle measures 90 degrees.