there are 2 draw a line down the center of the hexagon
18 straws.
There need not be any.
Hexagons come in many different shapes and sizes. As long as the figure has 6 straight edges and 6 angles, (with closed figure, of course) it's a hexagon. A regular hexagon though, has no perpendicular sides.A regular 6 sided hexagon has no perpendicular lines but it does have 3 pairs of parallel lines.
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Not sure what pralel means. A hexagon need not have any parallel sides or it can have up to three pairs.
You need at least four triangles, or at least three trapeziums. Or two triangles and one trapezium.
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Two equal size isosceles trapezoids when joined together at their longest bases will form an irregular 6 sided hexagon.
18 straws.
How many Line Segmants are in a Hexagon?
There need not be any.
There is no combination of trapezoids which can form a triangle. well not exactly, if you have three " isoceles like trapezoid", then you can, provided, you are allowed to overlap. you should be able to figure it out now.... What if the triangle was equilateral and the trapezoids were isoceles? You wouldn't need the trapezoids to overlap. Use the longer 'bottom' edge of each trapezoid and the 'left' edge of the next trapezoid to make up the edge of the triangle. The shorter 'top' edge of the trapezoids touch the 'right' edge of the next trapezoid in the center of the triangle.
It need not have any.
It need not have any!
You need to draw one diagonal. Look at the hexagon and then look at a pentagon. The triangle should stand out pretty well then.
Their angles need not be the same.
There need not be any, and all six can be obtuse.