Partitioning a general hexagon into 6 equal parts is normally extremely difficult..
Assuming the hexagon is equilateral (all six sides are the same length) 1) Draw a straight line from each angle in the hexagon (where the sides meet each other) to the angle on the opposite side of the hexagon. You have divided the hexagon into 6 parts now. 2) Find the center point of each line forming the sides of the hexagon. Draw a line from each center point to the opposite side's center point so that all lines drawn are at right angles to the sides. You will have 12 equal parts
A polygon with 6 equal sides is called a regular hexagon.
A hexagon.
A regular hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal angles
Yes providing that it is a regular 6 sided hexagon
Trace diagonals that connect opposite vertex through the center
You divide it 3 by 3.
Assuming the hexagon is equilateral (all six sides are the same length) 1) Draw a straight line from each angle in the hexagon (where the sides meet each other) to the angle on the opposite side of the hexagon. You have divided the hexagon into 6 parts now. 2) Find the center point of each line forming the sides of the hexagon. Draw a line from each center point to the opposite side's center point so that all lines drawn are at right angles to the sides. You will have 12 equal parts
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A polygon with 6 equal sides is called a regular hexagon.
A hexagon.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 equal sides and 6 equal inside angles.
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
A regular hexagon has 6 equal lines which are its sides
a hexagon is a shape with 6 equal sides.
6 A Regular Hexagon has six sides of equal length, and 6 equal angles.
A shape with 6 sides is a hexagon. A shape, that is, with 6 EQUAL sides.