360 degrees
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Probably not the correct answer but with a question that is so poorly specified, you can hardly blame the person answering!
The sum of the external angles is 360 degrees but that is true of every polygon - no matter how many sides. An unlikely question.
Half the sum of the interior angles. Even less likely.
Was the question meant to be about the perimeter, area? Alas, we shall never know!
yes.
A regular hexagon is a polygon with six sides where all six angles have the same measurement. (And all six sides have the same length.) If the angles of a hexagon do not all have the same measurement, or if the sides are not all of the same length, then the hexagon is irregular.
Each interior angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees and there are 6 of them. That would equal 720 degrees.
Such a hexagon is impossible. A regular hexagon with sides of 2 cm can have an apothem of sqrt(3) cm = approx 1.73.It seems you got your question garbled. A regular hexagon, with sides of 2 cm, has an area of 10.4 sq cm. If you used your measurement units properly, you would have noticed that the 10.4 was associated with square units and it had to refer to an area, not a length.
Simple; It's the Hexagon (Hexa=6)
yes.
360
The total angle measurement is 720 degrees.
A regular hexagon is a polygon with six sides where all six angles have the same measurement. (And all six sides have the same length.) If the angles of a hexagon do not all have the same measurement, or if the sides are not all of the same length, then the hexagon is irregular.
Each interior angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees and there are 6 of them. That would equal 720 degrees.
The 6 interior angles of a 6 sided hexagon add up to 720 degrees
A regular hexagon that has a perimeter of 18 units of measurement
The interior angles of a regular hexagon measure 120° A regular hexagon has all sides the same length and all angles are equal.
The total sum of exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees. So if it is a regular hexagon it would have 6 exterior angles of 60 degrees.
divide the hexagon into triagles take the measurement of the outermost side and multiply that number by six
You did not specify total what: total perimeter, total of interior angles, total area, ... You also need the measurements of the sides.
The area is 96*sqrt(3) = 166.3 sq inches, approx.