4.
four (4)
18
There are 5 diagonals
40
Draw a regular hexagon. Then take any vertex and move it towards or away from the opposite vertex, taking both arms of the angle. Another way of saying the same thing is stretch (or shrink) a pair of opposite sides.
Either 12,14,16,or18 I think 18. * * * * * The correct answers is 4. You can draw only 3 diagonals from one vertex.
fourteen. If you draw if diagonals from one vertex there are 14. fourteen. If you draw if diagonals from one vertex there are 14.
four (4)
18
The answer would be 18.
33 triangles
It is: 8-2 = 6 triangles
Five of them
4 are formed
You can draw 9 diagonals inside a hexagon.
Look at it the other way. Draw a hexagon, and draw two horizontal lines, in each case from one vertex to another one. That way you'll see how to divide the hexagon into a rectangle (not necessarily a square), and two triangles - which, of course, you can combine again to form the hexagon.
There are 5 diagonals