You can divide a quadrilateral up into as many triangles as you want, but at least two.
The number of triangles that we can fit in a regular polygon with n sides is n - 2.
6There are six.
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In general, a quadrilateral is not regular. Only the square has all its sides equal AND all its angles equal and so can be called regular.
Two triangles
You can divide a quadrilateral up into as many triangles as you want, but at least two.
Infinitely many. Any triangle inside a quadrilateral can be divided into two without affecting the quadrilateral but increasing the number of triangles by 1. And then one of those triangles could be spilt into two and so on - without end.
You can put 2 triangles in a square or you can call it a quadrilateral.
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it's impossible to have a quadrilateral that can't be cut into triangles.
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A regular quadrilateral has 4 lines of symetry
you can split a regular hexagon into 6 triangles
Well the most that i could do were 12.
the same as a regular quadrilateral, 4
Any quadrilateral such as a 4 sided trapezium can be divided into 2 triangles