a rectangle
A square but both 2 triangles need to have one side length match each other. That's the reason why a triangle area formula is a half of square formula's. Triangle area = 1/2 (base sidexvertical height) Square = side_a x side_b
When two triangles are put together, it can be referred to as a "composite shape" or "combined figure." If the triangles are arranged in a specific way, such as sharing a side or vertex, they may also create other geometric shapes, like quadrilaterals. The specific name may vary based on the arrangement and properties of the triangles involved.
Well, darling, when you put 2 right triangles together, you get a rectangle! It's like magic, but not really. So, next time you see two right triangles hanging out, just remember they're probably plotting to become a rectangle.
You can put 2 triangles in a square or you can call it a quadrilateral.
if u are talking about polygons then u would get a hexagon
three triangles, and 1 square+2 triangles
A square already has 2 right angle triangles within it
square and 2 triangles put together
A square but both 2 triangles need to have one side length match each other. That's the reason why a triangle area formula is a half of square formula's. Triangle area = 1/2 (base sidexvertical height) Square = side_a x side_b
When two triangles are put together, it can be referred to as a "composite shape" or "combined figure." If the triangles are arranged in a specific way, such as sharing a side or vertex, they may also create other geometric shapes, like quadrilaterals. The specific name may vary based on the arrangement and properties of the triangles involved.
yes,take 2 big triangles.then,take 2 small triangles and a square. first on the right put a triangle facing like a hill.on the left do it the opposite way then put the square in the middle of the 2 triangles and take the 2 small triangles and put them in the middle 2
Well, darling, when you put 2 right triangles together, you get a rectangle! It's like magic, but not really. So, next time you see two right triangles hanging out, just remember they're probably plotting to become a rectangle.
You can put 2 triangles in a square or you can call it a quadrilateral.
if u are talking about polygons then u would get a hexagon
use 4 triangles, make 2 trapezoids then put them into a hexagon
Any 2 congruent triangles joined together will form a 4 sided quadrilateral
Yes, they can. To demonstrate this draw a square on a sheet of paper. Draw a line diagonally from one corner to the one opposite. Cut along this line and you will have two triangles. Take them apart; if you put them together again in the right way you will have a square. Put together in different ways you can make an isosceles triangle or an equilateral parallelogram. If you do the same thing beginning with a rectangle, you will be able to reassemble the triangles to form a rectangle, isosceles triangle or a (non-equilateral) parallelogram.