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A hexagon has no right angles.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles but it's quite possible for an irregular hexagon to have right angles.
It may have 5 angles of 90o and one of 270o Ans:- 5
It is a hexagon with two right angles: there is no special name for such a shape.
They add up to 720 degrees.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles.
A concave irregular hexagon can have up to 6 right angles. A convex irregular hexagon can have up to 3 right angles.
5 angles * * * * * Actually, it is 6.
A hexagon can have multiple obtuse angles, but the total number of obtuse angles is not fixed. A hexagon has six angles, and their sum is always 720 degrees. Therefore, a hexagon can have anywhere from zero to six obtuse angles, as long as the sum of all angles remains 720 degrees. For example, a regular hexagon has no obtuse angles, while a more irregular hexagon could have several.
A hexagon can be broken into any number, k (≥3) of trapezoids, and these will have 4k angles.
The maximum number is 5.
None. Though there can be ten if the hexagons are concave hexagons.
Hexagon...Don't get caught up in the number of right angles. What matters is the number of sides...It has 6 sides. A regular hexagon has equal sides and equal angles(120)
Of a regular hexagon, yes, since it has an even number of sides.
A hexagon has no right angles.
yes a hexagon does have interior angles......
In a hexagon, the interior angles can be calculated using the formula ((n - 2) \times 180^\circ), where (n) is the number of sides. For a hexagon, this results in a total of 720 degrees, meaning each interior angle averages 120 degrees. Additionally, a regular hexagon has all its interior angles equal, while an irregular hexagon can have varying angles. The exterior angles of a hexagon always sum to 360 degrees, with each exterior angle averaging 60 degrees in a regular hexagon.