Zero
In numerical form, none.
if it is a regular hexagon then it has 6 lines of symmetry
A hexagon can have 0,1,2,3,4 or 6 (not 5) lines of symmetry.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 lines of symmetry
if it's a regular hexagon it has 6 lines of symmetry
When referring to the figure and shape of "6", no it does not have any lines of symmetry.
There are 3 lines of symmetry ina 6-sided shape.
Regular polygons have lines of symmetry equal to the number of sides/angles that they possess so a hexagon would have 6 lines of symmetry. (: * * * * * However, the question is not about a polygon but a polyhedron! A prism with regual hexagonal bases has six lines of symmetry at the bases, but it also has a line of symmetry along the centre of its length. Furthermore, there are infinitely many lines of symmetry in the plane that divides it halfway along its length.
It will have six lines of symmetry.
A hexagon has 6 lines of symmetry.
Has 6 lines of symmetry
A hexagon need not have any lines of symmetry. Or, it can have just one line of symmetry. A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, including three along the lines bisecting the angles and three along the lines formed by bisecting the sides. A regular hexagon has a rotational order of 6.