No. Two regular hexagons are always similar to each other, but two random hexagons are not necessarily similar.
Parallelogram
Area of first hexagon is (3/2) x sqrt(3) x s2 = 1623.75Area of second hexagon = 2/5 (1623.75) = 649.5Its side is about 15.81 units.
always
Similar shapes need to have the same number of sides, the same angles and the ratio of the sides needs to be the same. Rectangles are not always similar to each other because they can have different dimensions, which would break the "same ratio" rule.
A. The hexagon is circumscribed about the circle . D. Each vertex of the hexagon lies outside the circle . E. The circle is tangent to each side of the hexagon .
250.00
Parallelogram
Area of first hexagon is (3/2) x sqrt(3) x s2 = 1623.75Area of second hexagon = 2/5 (1623.75) = 649.5Its side is about 15.81 units.
always
You construct a Hexagon by drawing 8 lines that touch each other.
Yes, in similar triangles, the angles are always congruent, and the sides have the same proportions to each other.
A hexagon has parallel lines.
A hexagon is the shape that always has six angles. By definition, a hexagon is a polygon with six sides, and each of its angles contributes to the total internal angle measurement. The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon is 720 degrees.
Sometimes.
Similar shapes need to have the same number of sides, the same angles and the ratio of the sides needs to be the same. Rectangles are not always similar to each other because they can have different dimensions, which would break the "same ratio" rule.
A. The hexagon is circumscribed about the circle . D. Each vertex of the hexagon lies outside the circle . E. The circle is tangent to each side of the hexagon .
They can b different sizes