What do you mean? Your question doesn't make any sense!
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
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.
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.
rather than doing squares or triangles make a pentagon or hexagon they are stronger.
What polygon has 2 fewer sides than an decagon
2 because an hexagon has 6 sides whereas a square has 4 sides
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.
It is NOT!
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
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.
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.
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.
rather than doing squares or triangles make a pentagon or hexagon they are stronger.
Yes, a square with sides measuring ten centimeters can completely fit inside a regular hexagon with sides also measuring ten centimeters. The hexagon's interior angles and the distances from the center to the vertices allow for a square to be inscribed within it, as the square's diagonal is shorter than the hexagon's width at its widest points. Specifically, the diagonal of the square is approximately 14.14 centimeters, which is less than the distance between opposite sides of the hexagon. Thus, the square can be accommodated within the hexagon without any overlap.
What polygon has 2 fewer sides than an decagon