A right triangle and an isosceles triangle have the fact that they are both triangles in common. A right triangle can also be an isosceles triangle.
An obtuse triangle, a rhombus, a hexagon, and a parallelogram are all polygons whose exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
A hexagon has six sides, each of which can be considered as a base for a right triangle. In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse. Therefore, a hexagon has six hypotenuses, one for each of its sides.
If the triangle and hexagon are equilateral, then the trapezoid is not like the others because all of its angles are not equal. A rectangle will have 4 equal right angles. An equilateral triangle will have 3 equal acute 60 degree angles. An equilateral hexagon will have 6 equal obtuse 120 degreeangles.
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They are shapes.
There are no right angles in a regular hexagon nor any regular hexagons in a right angle.
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All of them.
A right triangle and an isosceles triangle have the fact that they are both triangles in common. A right triangle can also be an isosceles triangle.
An obtuse triangle, a rhombus, a hexagon, and a parallelogram are all polygons whose exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The answer depends on the shape of the hexagon and what processes you are allowed to use: cutting, folding, glueing, etc.
a hexagon has 6 sides and a triangle has 3
Not too sure of your question but a triangle and a hexagon are both polygons
A hexagon has six sides, each of which can be considered as a base for a right triangle. In a right triangle, the side opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse. Therefore, a hexagon has six hypotenuses, one for each of its sides.
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
Some of them are: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon ..... etc