The answer depends on the shapes and sizes of the triangles. I can make a big triangle, a quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, etc up to 12 sides.
a square
Simply assemble the triangles in to a rectangle.
5 or 6 Depending on what shape you are thinking of
A hexagon.
The answer depends on the shapes and sizes of the triangles. I can make a big triangle, a quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, etc up to 12 sides.
a square
Simply assemble the triangles in to a rectangle.
Isosceles triangle
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.
a BIG HUGE triangle i am in the 2ndgrade and i am 8 i am in glenarnden woods elem. in pgcps
2 small triangles 1 med. triangle 2 large triangles 1 parallelogram and a square
5 or 6 Depending on what shape you are thinking of
A hexagon.
bunny rabbit
Pyramid
trapezoid