if u are talking about polygons then u would get a hexagon
a rectangle
If you put two triangles together, you can create a variety of shapes depending on how they are arranged. For example, placing two triangles with their bases touching can form a rectangle or a parallelogram. If you position them tip to tip, they can create a diamond shape or a hexagon, depending on the type of triangles used. Overall, the possibilities are numerous and can lead to interesting geometric forms.
They will form a 4 sided quadrilateral if the triangles are the same sizes.
BOTH! halve then both diagonaly and yess you can
Figure that are congruent are shapes are the same size and shape. So when two formed congruent triangles are both together they fit just right.
a rectangle
can two triangles put together make a square
If you put two triangles together, you can create a variety of shapes depending on how they are arranged. For example, placing two triangles with their bases touching can form a rectangle or a parallelogram. If you position them tip to tip, they can create a diamond shape or a hexagon, depending on the type of triangles used. Overall, the possibilities are numerous and can lead to interesting geometric forms.
yes a square
square and 2 triangles put together
They will form a 4 sided quadrilateral if the triangles are the same sizes.
a rectangle or square
The will form a rectangle.
BOTH! halve then both diagonaly and yess you can
Because otherwise you would have found the area of the rectangle/square (the rectangle/square being if you put two of the triangles together).
Sliding them together makes a Big Triangle, flipping them makes a Diamond.
Well, honey, that's called a quadrilateral. It's a fancy way of saying a shape with four sides. So, when you slap two triangles together, you get yourself a nice little quadrilateral. Keep on slayin' those math problems, darling.