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4 diagonal 2 straight 6 alltogether * * * * * Unfortunately, not true. A hexagon has 9 diagonals. A polygon with n vertices has 1/2*n*(n - 3) diagonals.
A regular hexagon can be divided into 6 equilateral triangles by drawing diagonals between opposite vertices, if that helps.
None. By definition a diagonal goes from one vertex to another vertex and so each diagonal MUST have two vertices.
There are four diagonal lines in a hexagon.
A hexagon has more vertices.
3. You cannot have a diagonal from a vertex to itself, nor to either of the two adjacent vertices (these would form sides of the polygon). So 3 out of the other vertices cannot be used. In a hexagon, that leaves 3 that can be used. Hence the answer.
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
6 vertices.
An hexagon is a 6 sided polygon that has 6 vertices.A hexagon is a 6 sided polygon that has 6 vertices
An hexagon has 6 vertices
A hexagon has six vertices.
A hexagon has 6 vertices.