There are an infinite number of each. I can't draw them right now, as I am busy.
Triangles are rigid, quadrilaterals are not - a square can be "squashed" into rhombus.
There is only one equilateral triangle with a perimeter of 60 units. Its side lengths are integers.
4 are formed
There are many different triangles with a base of 10 km and height of 12 km, and they have different perimeters. The smallest perimeter occurs if the third vertex is directly above the midpoint of the base; then the altitude from that vertex divides the triangle into two congruent triangles with sides 5, 12, and (by the Pythagorean theorem) 13. The sides of length 12 are shared, so the perimeter of the triangle is 36 km in this case. If the third vertex is moved to one side but kept at the same height, the perimeter increases; there is no upper bound on the perimeter that can be achieved.
there are 27 triangles in a triangle
180 degrees and for quadrilaterals there are 360 degrees. :)
you can basically draw an infinite amount of triangles in a dodecagon....
Triangles are rigid, quadrilaterals are not - a square can be "squashed" into rhombus.
Infinitely many.
An infinite number are possible.
draw it out it helps
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all of the quadrilaterals, triangles, and many more. In fact, all the polygons.are plane figuresl
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it's 3 triangles
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Well the most that i could do were 12.