The answer depends on the relative sizes of the shapes.
It really depends on what kind of strength you are looking for, a triangle is the strongest shape when rigidity is what is needed (so when you want to have a strong cantilever structure or a general structure that can resist a variety of stresses). It's difficult to say what might be the second strongest shape in such circumstances, but maybe a triangle that is not equilateral, but this is an over simplification. An octet-truss is the strongest structure for cantilevering because of the strength of the triangle However if its 'hardness' you're looking for, or resistance to purely compression, a tessellation of hexagons is your strongest shape, and therefore perhapse an irregular hexagon is your second strongest. A lorimerlite framework is the strongest truss under compression because of the strength of hexagons.
An equilateral triangle has 3 equal angles and 3 equal sides. The angles add up to 1800 and there are 3 equal angles so each is 600an equilateral triangle
Suppose you have triangle ABC with base BC, and angle B = angle C. Draw the altitude AD.Considers triangles ABD and ACDangle ABD = angle ACD (given)angle ADB = 90 deg = angle ACDtherefore angle BAD = angle CADAlso the side AD is common to the two triangles.Therefore triangle ABD is congruent to triangle ACD (ASA) and so AB = AC.That is, triangle ABC is isosceles.
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Two ways. Convert them to common denominators or convert them to decimals.
Your question doesn't make sense.
hexagons and a triangle
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The fraction of 2 hexagons and 1 trapezoid would be represented as 2/3.
2 hexagons and 1 half hexagon, equals 2.5 as a fraction (in decimal form).
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how about 2 hexagons connected with 6 rectangles
It can be any fraction that you like.
Hexagons and triangles are plane polygonal shapes. There is no mixed number for them.
There are six sides in a hexagon, five in a pentagon, and three in a triangle. So in 2 hexagons, 2 pentagons, and 1 triangle there are 2*6 + 2*5 + 1*3 = 12 + 10 + 3 = 25 sides altogether.
No. Two regular hexagons are always similar to each other, but two random hexagons are not necessarily similar.
The number of hexagons that can be formed from two triangles depends on how the triangles are arranged and whether you are referring to overlapping shapes or distinct hexagons made from their combination. If you are asking about a specific geometric arrangement, please provide details. In a general sense, two triangles do not inherently contain any hexagons.