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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.
The shape you are describing is a hexagon. A hexagon has six sides, which are made up of six line segments. Since it does not have any right angles, the sum of its interior angles must be less than 540 degrees, and therefore two of its angles are less than a right angle.
A bigger square, a rectangle, an irregular concave hexagon, an irregular concave octagon are all possibilities.
An hexagon is made up out of 4 triangles
Well, a hexagon is made of six equilateral triangles.
Oh, dude, a shape with 6 letters in its name? Let me think... Oh, I got it! It's a hexagon! Six sides, six letters, like, totally makes sense, right? It's like geometry and spelling all rolled into one.
A shape with six sides is called a hexagon. Hexagons can be regular, with all sides and angles equal, or irregular, with varying side lengths and angles. They are commonly found in nature, such as in honeycomb structures made by bees.
Bees are naturally attracted to flowers with a tubular shape, as it allows them to easily access nectar with their long tongue-like proboscis. Flowers with bright colors and strong scents also tend to attract bees due to their pollination objectives.
No, all of the sides are obtuse on a regular hexagon. If you made it irregular then it could have an acute angle.
To form a hexagon, you would need a total of 6 triangles. Each side of the hexagon would be made up of one triangle, so when you combine all six sides, it creates a hexagon. This is because a hexagon is a polygon with six sides and six angles, and each side is made up of a single triangle.