Z5 – I – 2 MO 2018
Tereza received four identical right-angled triangles with sides of lengths 3 cm, 4 cm, and 5 cm. From these triangles (not necessarily all four) she tried to put together new shapes. She gradually managed to put together quadrilaterals with perimeters of 14 cm, 18 cm, 22 cm, and 26 cm, each time in two different ways (i.e. so that no two quadrilaterals were identical).
Draw what quadrilaterals Tereza could have put together.
Draw what quadrilaterals Tereza could have put together.
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