A triangle and a rhombus can create a variety of shapes depending on how they are arranged. If the triangle is placed adjacent to one of the rhombus's sides, they can form a larger polygon. If positioned correctly, they might create a complex shape that combines their angles and sides, but they do not inherently form a specific, recognized shape together. The overall shape will depend on the specific sizes and angles of the triangle and rhombus used.
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A triangle has 3 vertices, a rhombus has 4. All sides of a rhombus are of equal length, they need not be for a triangle. A triangle is a rigid shape, a rhombus is not.
you get a trapezoid
A rhombus.
triangle
rhombus
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A triangle has 3 vertices, a rhombus has 4. All sides of a rhombus are of equal length, they need not be for a triangle. A triangle is a rigid shape, a rhombus is not.
you will get a triangle
you get a trapezoid
A rhombus.
An isosceles triangle has 1 lines of symmetry whereas a rhombus has 2; thus the rhombus has more lines of symmetry.
It creates a Rhombus
Pentagon
A rhombus.
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