no
only if it is regular if not, no
Yes, they would have to be to make the angles equal, making it a regular hexagon.
A regular hexagon has six equal internal angles of 120 degrees. None of them are right-angles !
It is called a Regular Hexagon.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal inside angles.
A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles
They can be but they don't have to be. If they are, then it's called a "regular" hexagon.
Not necessarily. However, a Regular hexagon has equal internal angles and equal sides (edges).
All hexagons have six angles and six sides.If the sides are all equal and the angles are all equal, then it's called a regular hexagon.
A hexagon is any six-sided plane (two-dimensional) figure. A regular or equilateral hexagon is such a figure with all sides equal in length and all angles equal. The two conditions are independent:You can "squash" a regular hexagon to change the angles without changing the sides.You can also "stretch" or "squeeze" a regular hexagon to make one pair of sides at a time longer or shorter than the others.
The Regular Hexagon.
yes because all of the sides are equal