Two right triangles. And a fifth grader knows that.
There is no defining characteristic for the set. Provided they meet certain conditions, there is an infinite number of possibilities. Put the arrow of time in reverse: Take a parallelogram. Cut it up into 7 shapes. What set of shapes do you end up with? Obviously these 7 shapes can be combined to form a parallelogram. Now try different cuts. Then different parallelograms.
a parallelogram,a right triangle and a triangle
Usually, a parallelogram with not bisect other shapes.
The questions doesn't make sense. An angle isn't a parallelogram. Parallelograms are types of shapes while an angle are to rays.
It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
There is no defining characteristic for the set. Provided they meet certain conditions, there is an infinite number of possibilities. Put the arrow of time in reverse: Take a parallelogram. Cut it up into 7 shapes. What set of shapes do you end up with? Obviously these 7 shapes can be combined to form a parallelogram. Now try different cuts. Then different parallelograms.
a parallelogram,a right triangle and a triangle
2 small triangles 1 med. triangle 2 large triangles 1 parallelogram and a square
Usually, a parallelogram with not bisect other shapes.
The questions doesn't make sense. An angle isn't a parallelogram. Parallelograms are types of shapes while an angle are to rays.
parallelogram
square's, rhombus's
The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).The answer depends on the shapes. Some possible answers are: parallelogram, trapezium, pentagon, heptagon (concave).
a rhombus
It depends entirely on their relative shapes and sizes. They could make a triangle, a parallelogram, a square, or a pentagon or even a concave heptagon.
Parallelogram or Rhombus
A rhombus, a parallelogram, and a rectangle, are different examples of quadrilaterals, that is, four-sided shapes.