Nonagon = 9 sides Hexagon = 6 sides So answer = 3
a quadrilateral has 4 sides a hexagon has 6 sides so it's 6/4=1.5
Incorrect, a triangle will never have more or less than three sides.
For segments or angles, "congruent" means that they have the same measure.For more complicated figures, such as triangles, "congruent" means that all corresponding sides and angles are congruent. "Corresponding" means that you make an assignment, from angles and sides of one triangle, to angles and sides of the other triangle. For example, you might label the sides of one triangle a1, b1, c1, and the sides of other triangle a2, b2, c2 - and you consider the "a" sides to be "corresponding".
It's acute. Sum the squares of the shorter two sides and compare to the square of the longest side. If the sum is less, the triangle is obtuse. If they are equal, the triangle is right angle. If the sum is more, the triangle is acute. 132 + 152 = 169 + 225 = 394 172 = 289 Sum is more so triangle is acute.
A hexagon has three more sides (6 in total) than a triangle
A triangle has 3 sides, a square has 4 sides, an hexagon has 6 sides and a polygon has 3 or more sides.
A triangle has three sides, so a hexagon (a shape with six sides) would have three more sides than a triangle.
Yes because it has 6 sides whereas a triangle has 3 sides
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A hexagon has 6 sides. An octagon has 8 sides. Therefore an octagon has two sides more than a hexagon.
A hexagon has more sides than a pentagon.
An Octagon has 8 sides. The other more popular shapes are Hexagon which has 6 sides, a Pentagon which has 5 sides, a Square which has 4 sides and a Triangle which has 3 sides.
an octagon has 8 sides and a hexagon has 6 sides so a octagon has 2 more sides then a hexagon hope this helped you
A hexagon (hex=10) has ten sides, a rhombus has 4 sides. Therefore, a hexagon has 6 more sides than a rhombus.
A hexagon has 6 sides, and a quadrilateral has 4 sides. Thus, a hexagon has 2 more sides than a quadrilateral does.
2 because an octagon has 8 sides and a hexagon has 6 sides