Neither a square nor a hexagon are rigid so the question is misguided. Any square can be "squashed" into a rhombus and a hexagon into an irregular hexagon. The only rigid polygon is a triangle.
What polygon has 2 fewer sides than an decagon
What do you mean? Your question doesn't make any sense!
Very many if they are much smaller than the hexagon.If the square is to have the same length side as an equilateral hexagon and you are not allowed to cut the square then one.If you are allowed to cut the square but it (they) have to have the same length side as an equilateral hexagon then: about 2.6 [Exactly (3 * (Sqrt 3)) / 2 ]
A square.
yes it can if your hexagon is bigger
The diameter of a regular hexagon is 1 side bigger than each side.
2 because an hexagon has 6 sides whereas a square has 4 sides
Yes, imagine a square, its area is 9x9, however the hexagon is (9 + 2*(a fraction of 9)) squared. It is longer because the extra sides increase the width and height of the shape.
Pentagon.
A henhouse with a hexagon shape was easier to build than a circular one. Most nuts and bolt heads have a shape that is either a square or a hexagon.
A hexagon or pentagon will have obtuse angles (greater than 90 degrees). A triangle has angles that are all less than 90 and a square has only 90.
A hexagon has six, a square has four.
what is a number you can square that is bigger than 700 but smaller than 800?
Neither a square nor a hexagon are rigid so the question is misguided. Any square can be "squashed" into a rhombus and a hexagon into an irregular hexagon. The only rigid polygon is a triangle.
You probably know that "foot" is bigger than "inch", and that might lead you to suspect that "square foot" is bigger than "square inch". You'd be right. 1 square foot has 144 square inches in it.
What polygon has 2 fewer sides than an decagon