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).
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
By looking at other polygons with less sides, we can see how many triangles they can fit. In a 4-sided polygon (square), you can fit 2 triangles. In a 5-sided polygon (pentagon), you can fit 3 triangles. In a 6-sided polygon (hexagon), you can fit 4 triangles. In an 8-sided polygon (octagon), you can fit 6 triangles. The pattern here is the number of triangles is equal to the number of sides minus 2. T = N - 2 So... 50 - 2 = 48. 48 triangles can fit into a 50-sided polygon.
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?
Well, honey, with 2 squares and 2 triangles, you can make a lovely little house shape. Just slap those squares together for the base, and plop those triangles on top for the roof. Voila! You've got yourself a cute little geometric abode.
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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yes it does
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