If you measure all the angles around the interior of any regular shape (i.e., not one that intersects itself), then you get back to the same place you started, meaning the TOTAL sum would be 360 degrees, whether it's a triangle, square, pentagon, rectangle, rhombus, or any other regular polygon.
A Hexagon
The interior angles add up to 720 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees. The total is 720 degrees. There are six angles. 720/6 = 120
The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a hexagon is always 720o.
Number of sides = 360/ exterior angle = 360/36 = 10 decagon interior angles total (20 - 4) x 90 ie 1440o
..... and six interior angles.
There is no regular polygon with an interior angle of 20o. If the interior angle is 120o then there are six sides and the sum of the angles is 720o.
a polygon with six sides and six angles is called a hexagon
It is an hexagon which is a 6 sided polygon with 6 interior angles that add up to 720 degrees.
A regular hexagon is a polygon with 6 equal sides and 6 interior angles, each angle is 120o.
Angles
An octagon is a polygon with eight sides... A hexagon is a polygon with six sides On both shapes, however, all interior and exterior angles are equivalent respectively
hexagon.
A Hexagon
For a number of sides n the degree measure of the interior angles is 180(n-2). So 180*(6-2)=720 degrees each angle is 120 degrees :)
Well, that would be a Hexagon.
If you mean "polygon", the answer is a hexagon.