yes. it does
Sum of angles = (Number of Sides - 2) * 180 = 4 * 180 = 720 Measure of One Angle = 720 / Number of Angles = 720 / 6 = 120 120 is your answer But only if it is a REGULAR hexagon (ie all its sides and angles are congruent).
No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.No. In a regular polygon, all sides are congruent, and all angles are congruent. A parallelogram doesn't satisfy either of these conditions.
You can do that by simply proving that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. You could do this by dividing the hexagon into 6 equilateral triangles of the same size successfully that tesselate to form a hexagon, thus proving that all sides are equal.
A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles
A regular polygon
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
Yes, that's what "regular" means.
Yes, providing that it is in the form of a regular 6 sided hexagon
Any polygon called "regular" or "equilateral" will have congruent sides and angles. An equilateral triangle, a square, and a regular hexagon are examples.
A hexagon with 6 congruent sides is a regular hexagon
A polygon that has congruent sides and congruent angles is called a Regular polygon. If the number of sides is given, you can be more specific. Some examples: 3 congruent sides/angles = equilateral triangle 4 congruent sides/angles = square 5 congruent sides/angles = regular pentagon 6 congruent sides/angles = regular hexagon ...and so on, by adding "regular" in front of the shape's name.
Is an irregular hexagon.
Regular polygons have congruent sides and angles
a regular hexagon... it has to be regular to have the 6 sides congruent.
No, a regular pentagon cannot have congruent sides but non-congruent angles. By definition, a regular pentagon has all sides of equal length and all interior angles equal. In a regular pentagon, the angles are each 108 degrees, ensuring that both the sides and angles are congruent. If the sides are congruent but the angles are not, it would be classified as an irregular pentagon instead.
The only similarities between these shapes are that:These shapes have all congruent interior anglesObviously, the shapes are regular and have equal sides.
A regular hexagon