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Q: How many hexagons are in two triangles?
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How many triangular and rectangular faces are on a hexagonal prism?

A hexagonal prism doesn't have any triangles. There are two hexagons and 6 rectangles.


What is the study of hexagons if trigonometry is the study of triangles?

Hexagons are only combined triangles and would demonstrate the same functions and relationships as triangles. Geometry is the study of all shapes. This includes hexagons. Trigonometry developed much later than geometry for applying the study of triangles to practical application.


What can tessallate?

hexagons, triangles, rectangles, trapizoids, and many other shapes. circles do not tessallate


Do right triangles and hexagons both have all sides of equal lengths?

Only when they are equilateral triangles and regular hexagons that both will have sides of equal lengths.


Which polygon will tessellate by itself?

Triangles, squares and hexagons.


What are the tessellating polygons?

The reguar polygons are triangles, quadrilaterals and hexagons.


What is a polyhedron that is a prism with two bases that are hexagons and the other faces are rectangles?

It's called, not altogether surprisingly, a hexagonal prism. If the bases were hexagons and the other faces were triangles, it would be a hexagonal antiprism.


What are the three regular polygons that are tessellate?

Equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons.


What polygon can always be a tessellates?

Triangles, Squares and Hexagons always tessellate.


What are all the shapes in geometry?

There are a great many different shapes that are in Geometry. There are squares, circles, triangles, rhombus', and hexagons for example.


What is one type of tessellation?

Triangles, squares, hexagons, and octagons all tessellate


What are some examples of polygons?

Quadrilaterals, pentagons, triangles, octagons, hexagons, decagons.