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.
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Regular Hexagon
Irregular hexagon has 2 right angles all other sides are congruent. How large is each one?
Congruent angles are angles of the same measure. They can have any value and so can add to any number. For example, the six interior angles of a regular hexagon are 120 degrees each and they add to 720 degrees. The four angles of a rectangle are congruent and they add to 360 degrees.
Is an irregular hexagon.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 interior congruent angles of 120 degrees.
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
If it is a 'regular' hexagon, then all angles are congruent, and all are obtuse.
Yes, providing that it is in the form of a regular 6 sided hexagon
Yes, that's what "regular" means.
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Regular Hexagon
square. hexagon nonagon octagon etc.
Not necessarily. You can have, for example, a hexagon with angles measuring 95, 105, 115, 125, 135 and 145 degrees.
Irregular hexagon has 2 right angles all other sides are congruent. How large is each one?