For any regular polygon, the sum of the exterior angles = 360°
The interior angle = 180° - (exterior angle).
So, interior angle (of a vertex) = 180° - (360° / N)
Where N is the number of vertices (which is also the number of sides).
For a hexagon, Interior angle = 180° - (360° / 6) = 180° - 60° = 120°
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Each interior angle of a regular 6 sided hexagon is 120 degrees.
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A regular hexagon's angle would be 120 degrees making the total degrees 720. If it's the degrees of one angle of an irregular hexagon there would be quite a range
A regular hexagon is 6 sided, with 6 interior angle of 120 degrees each, totalling 720 degrees.
0, every angle in a regular hexagon is 120 degrees
A regular hexagon is 6 sided, with 6 interior angle of 120 degrees each, totalling 720 degrees.
6 sides and it is a regular hexagon
If it is a regular hexagon then each of its 6 interior angles are 120 degrees
Int 120, ext 60
None. A hexagon has eight angles all of which are 45 degrees. A right angle has 90 degrees.
There are no perpendicular lines in a regular 6 sided hexagon.
A regular polygon that has an exterior angle of 60 degrees = 360/60 = 6 sides and it is an hexagon