Well, isn't that just a happy little shape! When you have a hexagon with exactly one pair of perpendicular sides, you have a special hexagon called a "rectangular hexagon." It's like nature decided to add a little twist to the usual hexagon shape, creating something unique and beautiful. Just remember, in the world of shapes, there's always room for a little bit of creativity and surprise!
An irregular hexagon.
A hexagon has exactly 6 sides.
no. 5 sides = pentagon. 6 sides = hexagon
You are a hexagon...
what quadrilateral has exactly two perpendicular sides.
An irregular hexagon.
A hexagon.
A hexagon has exactly 6 sides.
Hexagon.
no. 5 sides = pentagon. 6 sides = hexagon
A right angled triangle is an example of a shape with exactly 2 perpendicular sides.
Hexagon has six sides
A hexagon with exactly one pair of perpendicular sides is a six-sided polygon where only one pair of adjacent sides meet at a right angle (90 degrees), while the other four sides do not form any right angles with each other or with the perpendicular pair. This configuration leads to a less regular shape compared to a standard hexagon. The specific arrangement of the remaining sides can vary, resulting in different types of hexagons that still adhere to the one pair of perpendicular sides criterion.
The shape your thinking of is a hexagon.
The question asks about four sides and 2 perpendicular sides. That makes 6 sides in all. So it is a hexagon with either only one right angle, or two sides that are mutually perpendicular.
Not normally
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