Yes because an hexagon has 6 sides and an octagon has 8 sides
Bruh were are these coming from plus that is true there are six and most of these are concerning.
False because a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and not 8 sides
A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles
It's very difficult to answer a yes/no question with 'true' or 'false'.A regular hexagon has 6 obtuse interior angles.A hexagon that's not regular can have fewer than 6 .
Yes, if that's all the polygon has. I mean, a hexagon also has three sides.
All of the angles must also be the same
true
A hexagon has six sides, each of which is a rhombus when divided into two congruent triangles. Therefore, a hexagon can be divided into six rhombuses. If we are looking to fit three rhombuses into a hexagon, we can arrange them in a way that each rhombus shares a side with two other rhombuses, forming a tessellation pattern within the hexagon.
In a regular octagon, all eight sides are of equal length, and all internal angles are equal, each measuring 135 degrees. Additionally, the octagon exhibits rotational symmetry of order 8 and has 8 lines of symmetry. The total sum of the interior angles is 1080 degrees, derived from the formula (n-2) × 180, where n is the number of sides.
540 degrees. Note: This is not true for any pentagons that have more or fewer than 5 sides. If it has fewer or more than 5 sides, it isn't a pentagon.
. It has reflectional symmetry It has six lines of symmetry All the internal angles are the same
Pentagon. Hexagon. Octagon. Decagon. And many, many more. * * * * * True! There is a polygon for every positive integer greater than two. There are, therefore, infinitely many polygons.