Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).
Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).
Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).
Depending on their shapes and relative sizes, anything from a rectangle to an 18-sided polygon (if they are allowed to overlap).
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a BIG HUGE triangle i am in the 2ndgrade and i am 8 i am in glenarnden woods elem. in pgcps
Triangles (four of) and a square.One square as base and four triangles as sides.
three triangles, and 1 square+2 triangles
use the formula s-2 (s=sides) there are 2 triangles in a square, which has 4 sides:4-2=2 there are 3 triangles in a pentagon, which has 5 sides:5-2=3 so, there should be 48 triangles in a shape with 50 sides:50-2=48
Differences: Squares have 4 sides / equilateral triangles have 3 sides. Squares have 90 degree angles / equilateral triangles have 60 degree angles. Squares have 2 diagonals / equilateral triangles have none Similarities: All sides of the shape are congruent All angles of the shape are congruent
a square
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the shape that can make two smaller triangles is parallelogram.
A square already has 2 right angle triangles within it
square based prism?
NOT POSSIBLEIt is not possible to put 20 isosceles triangles into the form of a square. It takes 2 isosceles triangles to make one square. 6 more isosceles triangles would have to be added before a larger square could be made.For an isosceles triangle with leg length x, the number of triangles needed to make a square is modeled by the equationN = 2 * x2where N is the number of triangles and x is the number of isosceles triangles touching any side of the square.There is no integer solution for x when N = 20, meaning it is not possible to arrange 20 isosceles triangles in the shape of a square.
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a square and to triangles
A rectangle.. If you combine the triangles to make another square and then place all the squares in a row it makes a rectangle. you can also make a trapezium, if you place the 2 squares next to each other and then the triangles beside them...
a BIG HUGE triangle i am in the 2ndgrade and i am 8 i am in glenarnden woods elem. in pgcps
A square is a 2 dimensional shape, but it can be divided into 2 or more triangles, or more smaller squares, or hexagons and triangles, or octagons and triangles, or really any rectilinear figure and triangles. If you mean what two dimensional shapes can compromise the surface of a cube, or rectangular prism, then you want squares. if you mean what 1 dimensional figures can make the perimeter of a square, then you want lines (straight lines).