Yes. A hexagon must have an obtuse angle.
An obtuse angle
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
obtuse angles
The corner of a normal sheet of paper is 90 degrees. So an angle of the hexagon is obtuse if you can put the corner of the sheet on a vertex of the hexagon and the angle of the hexagon is bigger.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 interior obtuse angles each measuring 120 degrees
No, all of the sides are obtuse on a regular hexagon. If you made it irregular then it could have an acute angle.
Providing that it is a regular 6 sided hexagon then each interior angle is 120 degrees which is an obtuse angle.
If the particular hexagon is a regular hexagon, then every interior angle is obtuse. However, not every hexagon is regular. Any figure with 6 sides is technically a hexagon, so the answer would be no.
Yes because a regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 interior obtuse angles of 120 degrees and they add up to 720 degrees.
A hexagon has six angles. A regular hexagon has six angles and each one is equal in measure to 120 degrees. 120 degrees is an obtuse angle. Any regular polygon with at least 6 sides has at least 6 obtuse angles.
In a regular hexagon there are 6 obtuse interior angles.
Yes, a concave hexagon can have four obtuse angles. In a concave polygon, at least one interior angle is greater than 180 degrees, which allows for the possibility of having multiple obtuse angles (angles greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees). As long as the sum of the interior angles meets the requirements for a hexagon (which is 720 degrees), it is feasible to have four obtuse angles alongside a reflex angle and another interior angle that complements the total.