A finite number of sides, unlike a curve, ellipse, or circle of any sort.
2006-12-21 17:08:52
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answer #1
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answered by sft2hrdtco 4
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The area of a triangle is: A = 1/2 B*H where A = area, B = base, and H = height: The area of a rectangle is: A= L * W where: A = area, L = length, W= width If you draw a rectangle then draw a line diagonal across it you will have two right triangles: That shows and proves the formula of A= 1/2 B*H for a triangle: because for any given height and base of a right triangle the area will be one half of the area of a rectangle with the same length and width as the height and base of a right triangle
2016-05-23 12:59:34
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Opposite sides of a rectangle are parallel. If these are equal, it is a square. If you draw the diagonal line of a square or a rectangle, these are two triangles. In general, basic relationship in these is that these are Sets of Points.
2006-12-21 19:26:41
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answer #3
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answered by Kakoo 2
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The relationship is the increasing number of sides. For triangles, 3 sides, for squares and rectangles, 4 sides, for pentagons, five sides, etc...
2006-12-21 17:06:41
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answer #4
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answered by Aldo 5
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triangleis a trigon or a three sided polygon
rectangles squares etc are quadrilaterals or four sided polygons
2006-12-21 17:10:28
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answer #5
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answered by raj 7
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shapes,lines, angles what the others said
2006-12-21 18:32:12
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answer #6
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answered by speedy >>> 4
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straight lines and angles.
2006-12-21 17:01:27
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answered by jimmywalls1982 3
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all related to geometry
2006-12-21 22:51:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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