trapezium
A hexagon.
Honeycombs are made up of hexagons, so I would say a hexagon.
8 * * * * * There is no 3-D shape made from regular hexagons. The previous answer may refer to a hexagonal prism. But that is not a 3-D hexagon: the shape has two hexagonal faces and six rectangles - not just hexagons.
6 rectangles an 2 hexagon * * * * * A hexagonal prism.
Any closed shape with 6 line segments is a hexagon.
A bigger square, a rectangle, an irregular concave hexagon, an irregular concave octagon are all possibilities.
Well, a hexagon is made of six equilateral triangles.
An hexagon is made up out of 4 triangles
No, all of the sides are obtuse on a regular hexagon. If you made it irregular then it could have an acute angle.
The six-sidedness of hexagons is the shape of cells in beehives. Marcus Terentius Varro (116 B.C. to 27 B.C.), ancient Roman scholar and writer from what is now the central Italian city and commune of Riati in Lazio, opined that hexagons allow bees to construct the smallest total perimeter for holding more money, leaving no gaps, and using less building wax. That conjecture was proven mathematically in 1999 by Thomas Callister Hales (born June 4, 1958), currently Mellon Professor of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
Princess Diana is said to have had one of the coffins typically used for British Royals: an oak coffin in the shape of a hexagon; inside a coffin liner made of lead.
Yes, any quadrilateral will tessellate.