Figma - Shape Tools and DrawingWhat happens when you use the 'Intersect' operation on a triangle and a rectangle in Figma?ABoth shapes combine fully without any cutoutsBOnly the overlapping area of both shapes remains visibleCThe triangle disappears leaving only the rectangleDThe shapes change color but keep their original formsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand 'Intersect' operationIntersect keeps only the overlapping area between two shapes.Step 2: Apply to triangle and rectangleThe visible result is the area where both shapes overlap.Final Answer:Only the overlapping area of both shapes remains visible -> Option BQuick Check:'Intersect' shows overlap only = B [OK]Quick Trick: 'Intersect' keeps only overlapping parts [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking shapes fully combineAssuming one shape disappearsBelieving only color changes
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