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Q: Is a hexagon stronger than a square?
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How many more sides than a square does a hexagon have?

2 because an hexagon has 6 sides whereas a square has 4 sides


Shape that has more sides than a square but less than a hexagon and a polygon?

Pentagon.


What is a sentence with the word hexagon in it?

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.


Is a hexagon bigger than a square?

That will depend on its dimensions but it has more sides than a square because it has 6 sides whereas a square has 4 sides


What shape has obtuse angles triangle hexagon pentagon or square?

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.


Why is a square stronger than a triangle?

It is NOT!


How many vertices does a hexagon have and how many does a square have?

A hexagon has six, a square has four.


Is hexagon the strongest shape?

Well basically yeah it kinda is. A hexagon is A six sided figure. We know that many geometric buildings contains triangles. When a hexagon is cut into two it is a trapezoid. when that is cut into two in is a triangle. a hexagon is basically a lot of triangles stuck together. We all know that i triangle can't be stronger than two or more. so what do you think is stronger, a triangle or a hexagon. * * * * * The answer will depend on what you mean by "strongest" but the above answer is just a load of garbage! Any polygon with four or more sides is not rigid. It can be skewed in the same way that a square can be flexed so that it becomes a rhombus. The only rigid polygon is a triangle. That is one reason why triangles are used in structures and also why rectangles (or similar shapes) need to be cross-braced.


What makes square and hexagon rigid?

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 shape makes a strong tower?

rather than doing squares or triangles make a pentagon or hexagon they are stronger.


What has two fewer sides than a hexagon?

What polygon has 2 fewer sides than an decagon


Is ht of hexogon2ht of square?

Not if the hexagon is a regular hexagon with sides of the same length as the sides of the square.