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![]() You can make right triangles with different bases and heights, but they are harder to make, because they don't use an exact line for the diagonal side. The following grids show how to make a right triangle with a 4 block base and height, and one with a 9 block base and height. Right triangles are perhaps the easiest triangle to make, because of the fact that two of their sides are straight lines, going either vertical or horizontal. Also, remember that for the grids, the shapes will look wider than they really are. If you would like, you can fill the center of the shape in. Note: Each of these demonstrations for the shapes only shows how the perimeter of the shape should look. ![]() Most 3-dimensional shapes are based on one or more 2-dimensional shapes. These 2-dimensional shapes have only length and height, or only length and width. The slope and angle chosen in the links are purposefully very close to each other, 3/17 = 0.176470588 and arctan(10 degrees) = 0.172792435, a difference small enough that won't be noticed for ~270 blocks. Set the range for n as far as necessary for maximal accuracy, default is 1-20.
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