Arrange the triangles to make a regular hexagon. Then move one of the triangles so that its side lies alongside the side of one of its former neighbours.
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That would depend on which hexagon and what triangles. A small hexagon might not have room for any large triangles. A large hexagon will have room fro many small triangles.If you have a regular hexagon and connect the vertices you will have drawn six equilateral triangles
As a hexagon has six sides, it also has six angles. Three hundred sixty dgrees make a complete circle, so three hundred sixty degrees divided by six angles makes... sixty degrees each. Oddly, if you draw six equilateral triangles with sides of equal length, and put them together, they will visually display to you what I explained above as a hexagonal shape.
A triangle has three sides, so six triangles have 6 * 3 = 18 sides altogether.
There are six triangles in an octagon. In any convex polygon, there are two less triangles than the number of sides. So a octagon which has 8 sides, contains 6 triangles.
draw a hexogon and make six triangles no more than six unless you are doing a different math problem than i am.
Six equilateral triangles.
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Six equilateral triangles in hexagon
Sort of depends on how the two triangles are beforehand. One nice way to make four equilateral triangles from six matchsticks is to make a tetrahedron (a triangular pyramid).
Equilateral
equilateral
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
6There are six.
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make six equilateral triangles depending on the size edit: If it is an equilateral triangle, draw a line from each corner to the centre of the opposite side.