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A hexagon has six sides, each of which can be considered as a base for a right triangle. In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse. Therefore, a hexagon has six hypotenuses, one for each of its sides.

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Ah, hexagons are such lovely shapes. They have six sides, but no hypotenuse, my friend. A hypotenuse is a term we use in right triangles, which have three sides. Keep exploring shapes and enjoying their beauty!

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1mo ago
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A hexagon has six sides, so technically it has six potential hypotenuses if you draw a right triangle using each side as a base. However, in a traditional sense, a hypotenuse is only associated with a right triangle, so a hexagon doesn't have any hypotenuses. But hey, feel free to get creative with those six sides and make some right triangles if you're feeling adventurous!

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1mo ago
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None. A hypotenuse is the longest side in a right angled triangle.

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