right triangles and
Well, honey, you just draw two diagonal lines from opposite corners of the rectangle to create those four identical triangles. It's as simple as that! Just make sure those lines are straighter than my attitude.
it is possible to draw a square that is a rectangle?
You don't. A rectangle doesn't have a hypoteneuse, only a right-angled triangle has a hypoteneuse. As for the diagonal of a rectangle, you can draw it from any vertex to the opposite vertex. It's length is the square root of the sum of the squares of the longer and the shorter side-lengths.
1. a square is made up of two triangles because if you draw a square and draw a diagonal line from right to left or left to right in the middle you will see how two triangles make a square.all sides should be of same length and all bond angles should be 90 in a square.
Draw a rectangle and shade it in, across its whole width and along two thirds of its length.
If you draw one diagonal across a parallelogram, it will split it into two congruent triangles. A rectangle is a parallelogram, with all four angles equal to 90°.
Draw a rectangle made with three squares. Then put a diagonal line through the center one. Tah-Dah
Yes, the diagonal of a rectangle is X.
Isosceles
none the diagonal will always be bigger than a side
When you draw a diagonal in a rectangle or a parallelogram, it divides the shape into two congruent triangles, meaning both triangles are the same size and shape. In contrast, drawing a diagonal in a trapezoid results in two triangles that can differ in size and shape, as the bases of the trapezoid are unequal. Thus, different size and shape triangles form only in the trapezoid.
Yes, it can be split into two equilateral triangles,when we draw a diagonal
Draw a diagonal line across the rectangle. The resulting two right triangles will each have identical areas half that of the rectangle. The area of the rectangle is its height x base, and the area of each of the two triangles is 1/2 of its height x base.
Well, you know that in order to classify a shape as a rectangle all of the sides have to be congruent or 90 degrees. If you draw the diagonal of that rectangle, you come up with two right triangles. So you can use the Pythagorean theorem (a squared+b squared=c squared) to find out the diagonal. Ex: If the length=4, and width=3, then diagonal=5, because 4 squared+3 squared=5 squared.
Isosceles
draw a rectangle and two triangles on top
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