no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.
A regular hexagon has six equal internal angles of 120 degrees. None of them are right-angles !
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 convex hexagon is a simple polygon whose interior is a convex set. It is a six-sided polygon, and it has no angles pointing inwards, meaning that no internal angles can be more than 180 degrees.
A hexagon has no right angles.
A hexagon has NO right-angles ! each of the internal angles is 60 degrees !
no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.
no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.
A regular hexagon has six equal internal angles of 120 degrees. None of them are right-angles !
each internal angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees therefore angles in a hexagon add up to 720 degrees
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Hexagon's internal angles measures 120 degrees and the sum of 6 angles is 720 degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of any hexagon is 720°.
720 degrees
Six internal (and six external)6 teeny or biggy angles!
Assuming you meant 'internal' angles - a hexagon.
Each internal angle is 120 degrees