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.
A hexagon is neither parallel nor perpendicular, as these terms typically refer to the relationship between lines or planes. A hexagon is a two-dimensional geometric shape with six sides and angles. The sides of a hexagon can be parallel or perpendicular to one another, depending on its specific orientation, but the shape itself does not embody these properties.
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