To identify the figure accurately, please provide a description or image of the triangles in question. Triangles can be identified by their sides (scalene, isosceles, equilateral) or angles (acute, right, obtuse), and knowing specific characteristics will help determine which two triangles are relevant.
scalene triangle,acute triangle
heptagon
2 rhombuses and 2 triangles
triangular prism
Since there is no figure n, the number of triangles in it is described by the expression 0.
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scalene triangle,acute triangle
The simplest pattern is 2n+1, so the 16th figure will have 33 triangles. Of course, if you are creating new triangles and also keeping the old triangles, this would be different.
heptagon
rhombus
a pentagon yea buddy
It is: number of sides -2 = number of triangles
2 rhombuses and 2 triangles
triangular prism
triangular prism
it is 37 can someone help me figure out triangles with angles
Yes, because the number of triangles that are formed in a polygon is 2 less than the numbers of its sides.