The flag you're describing is the flag of the United States Virgin Islands. It features a design that includes the letters "V" and "I," representing the Virgin Islands, which are surrounded by elements that can be interpreted as triangles, parallelograms, and trapezoids. The dodecagon refers to the overall shape and arrangement of the design elements on the flag.
If the angles are the same and the sides are proportional by ratio then they are said to be similar triangles.
Pythagoras was interested in triangles when he found out that for any right angle triangle that when its hypotenuse is squared it is equal to the sum of its two squared sides.
Yes you can fly two flags on one pole all you have to do is make two knots each to the length of your flags and tie them to it or if you have clips on your pole clip the first flag to the top clip then clip your second flag to the bottom of the first one then place clip number 2 to the end of the 2nd flag then let it be chur
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Two triangles
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Nepal's flag is shaped like two triangles. See Sources and related links for a picture.
Two.
There are no triangles.
The Jamaica flag features a diagonal cross that divides the flag into four triangles. The flag's design includes two black triangles at the top and bottom, and two green triangles on the left and right, with a yellow diagonal cross. The angles formed by the cross are acute, while the overall composition creates a striking geometric pattern.
There are 8 triangles.
Nepal's flag is the only national flag in the world that is not in the shape of a rectangle. It resembles two stacked triangles.
The flag of Nepal is shaped like two triangles, one above the other like a cavalry pennant.
Nepal is the only Asian country without a rectangular flag. Instead, it's flag is in the shape of two overlapping triangles.
the flag is nepal. its like two triangles put together on top of each other
2 of them (the green triangles).