Imagine you have any number of equilateral triangles all of the
same size as well as a large number of $30$ $^\circ$ , $30$
$^\circ$ , $120$ $^\circ$ isosceles triangles with the shorter
sides the same length as the equilateral triangles.

Using these triangles how many differently
shaped rectangles can you build?
Can you make a square?
The interactivity below may help you with this problem. Click
on the green or yellow triangles to get a copy. Drag the
triangle by its interior to the required position and drag
any vertex to rotate it.
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