Trapezoid.
There are many geometric shapes. But the square, octagon, rectangle, pentagon, triangle, circle, hexagon and heptagon would be considered the main shapes.
There are many shapes that are not hexagons. A hexagon has 6 edges, so anything that has more or less than that would not be a hexagon. It sounds like you have a paper with several pictures on it that you expect us to magically be able to see and we can't.
The answer to the question 'What is a shape with six sides called' would be a hexagon.
There is nothing in the question that allows you to assume that the hexagon is regular and so there is are no simple formulae. You will need to divide up the hexagon into simpler shapes. For example, pick any point inside the hexagon and join it to all the vertices. You will get six triangles. Calculate the area of each triangle and then and these areas together. Similarly, measure each side of the hexagon and add them together to get the perimeter.
i think it would still be called a hexagon. a hexagon is just a six sided figure. it doesn't have to have equal sides.
I would say decegon, hexagon,, all those shapes
There are many geometric shapes. But the square, octagon, rectangle, pentagon, triangle, circle, hexagon and heptagon would be considered the main shapes.
There are many shapes that are not hexagons. A hexagon has 6 edges, so anything that has more or less than that would not be a hexagon. It sounds like you have a paper with several pictures on it that you expect us to magically be able to see and we can't.
The tools called a hammer and an anvil would be found in a blacksmith's shop. The bones called the hammer and the anvil are found in the middle ear.
The shape with six edges is a called a hexagon. Examples of a hexagon would be a stop sign on the road.
The answer to the question 'What is a shape with six sides called' would be a hexagon.
It would be free-form or organic shapes.
There is nothing in the question that allows you to assume that the hexagon is regular and so there is are no simple formulae. You will need to divide up the hexagon into simpler shapes. For example, pick any point inside the hexagon and join it to all the vertices. You will get six triangles. Calculate the area of each triangle and then and these areas together. Similarly, measure each side of the hexagon and add them together to get the perimeter.
Generally speaking, 2d shapes are all polygons. This would be, squares, parallelograms, triangles, rectangles, hexagon, octagons, pentagons, circle, and heptagons.
You can make a square, a rhombus, a parrallelogram, a kite, a rectangle, and a trapezoid. If you were to make all these shapes out of two triangles, you would have to have different sized triangles for most of them. If you put the bottoms of both of them together, it will make a diamond shape. But they would have to be the same size.
The question does not state that it is a regular hexagon and so you may not assume that it is. Therefore, there is no simple formula because a hexagon can have very many shapes. One method would be to pick a point in the plane of the hexagon and join it to all the vertices. This divides up the hexagon into triangles. Their areas can be calculated using base and height, or three sides, or two sides and included angle - whichever you like. Finally the areas of the triangles must be combined to get the area of the hexagon.
It depends on how you cut it as to how many sides the two new shapes would have. You could have two shapes, each with 6 sides (cut a stop sign vertically down the middle), or you could have two identical shapes with 5 sides (cut across the diagonal).