A hexagon consists of six angles and six sides. One internal angle is equal to 120 degrees, and the sum of all internal angles of a hexagon is equal to 720 degrees.
a hexagon has 720 degrees in it!because...... if 1 triangle has 180 degrees in it then you add 180 on every different angle like add 180 onto 720 for a heptagon and etc. and if you had a hexagon join the ends from 1 the one opposite through the middle then you get 4 angles if you times that by 180 you get 720
To find the sum of the interior angles of a hexagon, use the formula180(n-2) where n is 6 so180(4)=720 degrees.To find the measure of one angle in the regular hexagon, divide that number by 6 and we have 120 degrees. A regular hexagon has 6 angles of 120 degrees. The sum is 720 degrees.
A hexagon has six angles. A regular hexagon has six angles and each one is equal in measure to 120 degrees. 120 degrees is an obtuse angle. Any regular polygon with at least 6 sides has at least 6 obtuse angles.
A right angle is 90 degrees, so one third of a right angle is 30 degrees.
One interior angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees.
120 degrees
Hexagon has 6 sides so 360/6 = 60 degrees interior angle therefore exterior angle = 360 - 60 = 300 degrees
60 degrees
Providing that it's a regular 6 sided hexagon each interior angle measures 120 degrees
60 degrees.
Each exterior angle is 360/6 = 60 degrees
A hexagon consists of six angles and six sides. One internal angle is equal to 120 degrees, and the sum of all internal angles of a hexagon is equal to 720 degrees.
360/6 = an exterior angle of 60 degrees
60 degrees because 360 degrees divided by 6 sides equals 60 degrees
A hexagon has 6 triangles inside of it. If one triangle equals 180 degrees and there are 6 triangles. 180 degrees *6 triangles=1080 degrees.
It is the value of that particular angle, which can be any number between 0 and 360 degrees.