it has seven sides and must look like a regular hexagon
no, because a quadrlateral has 6 sides and a hexagon has 4
It would look a bit weird, but the only way to achieve this is by curving the sides or by making a concave hexagon.
A convex hexagon is a plane shape bounded by six straight lines such that none of its interior angles is 180 degrees or greater.
pyramid
it has seven sides and must look like a regular hexagon
a hexagon with a refle angle
no, because a quadrlateral has 6 sides and a hexagon has 4
A hexagonal nut has the shape of an equilateral hexagon
There is o simple answer. 10% of a hexagon could look like a circle in the hexagon, a square in the haxagon, a similar hexagon with sides which are sqrt(0.1) as long, or lots of other shapes.
A honeycomb looks like a hexagon. Its really hard to find objects that look like a hexagon though.I hope you find more Thx ;]
It is not possible to have a hexagon with all right angles.
A hexagon is any shape with 6 sides. A regular hexagon is a six sided shape where all sides and angles are equal to one another. An IRRegular hexagon tends to look messy or ugly whilst a REgular hexagon tends to look symmetrical and 'perfect'.
It depends, because a hexagon does not have to look like a regular hexagon. If you are referring to a regular hexagon, the measure of each angle is 120o . If you are referring yo an irregular hexagon, you're going to have to use a protractor for that.
A regular hexagon folded in half would look like an isosceles trapezoid.
They're similar because they both have six sides, but they're different because a regular hexagon is always the same and is symetrical in six ways, and a normal hexagon is not. (You can look at images on google if you type in normal hexagon and then regular hexagon).
It would look a bit weird, but the only way to achieve this is by curving the sides or by making a concave hexagon.