A square.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles but it's quite possible for an irregular hexagon to have right angles.
no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.
a right angle triangle.
None. A hexagon has eight angles all of which are 45 degrees. A right angle has 90 degrees.
Think of your regular trapezoid (half a hexagon). Now cut it in half with a line perpendicular to the top and bottom. You can see the right angles along one side. The top and bottom lines are parallel. The seond angle on the bottom is acute, and the second top is obtuse. Can't be bothered to provide diagrams, though. Draw them yourself.
An angle in a hexagon can have any value at all. It can be acute, a right angle, an obtuse angle or even a reflex angle.
No; that is impossible.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has no right angles but it's quite possible for an irregular hexagon to have right angles.
No they dont because a hexagon does not have a right angle
There are no right angles in a regular hexagon nor any regular hexagons in a right angle.
There are 6 sides in a hexagon. All angles are 120o.
Hexagon
A right angle has no parallel lines, but it does have perpendicular lines that meet at right angles.
A hexagon has 0 right angles , 6 sides , pairs of parallel sides and 6 vertices
no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.
a right angle triangle.
None. A hexagon has eight angles all of which are 45 degrees. A right angle has 90 degrees.