No, a parallelogram is not a hexagon.
it can be classified as a hexagon,polygon,or a parallelogram
A hexagon and a parallelogram are both polygons that have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
An obtuse triangle, a rhombus, a hexagon, and a parallelogram are all polygons whose exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The remaining shape could be a [concave] hexagon although in some circumstances it could be a smaller parallelogram.
No, a parallelogram is not a hexagon.
No, it is not.
it can be classified as a hexagon,polygon,or a parallelogram
hexagon
No, a hexagon has six sides and a parallelogram only has four sides. A parallelogram is a type of quadrilateral, or four sided shape. A parallelogram looks more like this: __ /__/ A Hexagon doesn't really look like that.
No, a parallelogram cannot be a hexagon. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length, while a hexagon is a polygon with six sides. These are two different shapes with different numbers of sides.
A hexagon and a parallelogram are both polygons that have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
No because a hexagon has 6 sides whereas a parallelogram has 4 sides
A parallelogram is by definition made of two pairs of parallel lines; it is always a four sided figure. A hexagon is a six sided figure, so it cannot be a parallelogram.
No because a hexagon is a 6 sided shape while a parallelogram is a 4 sided shape
No. A hexagon is a 6-sided figure. A parallelogram is a specific kind of 4-sided figure.
That's like asking "What makes a Chevy a Ford ?". A Hexagon has six sides. None of them have to be equal or parallel. A parallelogram has four sides. Two of them are equal and parallel, and the other two are also equal and parallel. To take a hexagon and make it a parallelogram, you have to do some serious cutting and welding.