a square ----------- Assuming it's a regular hexagon, it can be one of two shapes depending on whether you cut it in half on a side or on a vertex. On a side, it is an irregular pentagon. On a vertex, it is a trapezoid (quadrilateral).
you get a trapezoid
If you bisect a regular hexagon (cut in half from one vertex to the opposite vertex) the shape you get is a trapezoid. If you bisect the hexagon from the midpoint of one side to the midpoint of the opposite side, then the shape you would is a pentagon, similar looking to home plate in baseball.
A hexagon.
when you cut a pentagon in half you create a trapizoid
a square ----------- Assuming it's a regular hexagon, it can be one of two shapes depending on whether you cut it in half on a side or on a vertex. On a side, it is an irregular pentagon. On a vertex, it is a trapezoid (quadrilateral).
you get a trapezoid
If you bisect a regular hexagon (cut in half from one vertex to the opposite vertex) the shape you get is a trapezoid. If you bisect the hexagon from the midpoint of one side to the midpoint of the opposite side, then the shape you would is a pentagon, similar looking to home plate in baseball.
A hexagon.
you may do 1 line and to pentagons so if you do that you may a hexagon with to make a triangleand a pentagon to make a hexagon Love Amber Marie Tobin
Cut a straight line segment. At its end, rotate the paper in the scissors and make another straight cut. From the end of the second line, again rotate the paper and keeping ways from the earlier cuts, make yet another straight cut. Repeat for the fourth and fifth cuts. Then, rotate and cut, but this time finishing somewhere on the first line segment. You will have cut a shape with six straight sides: a hexagon.
A hexagon have three diamonds. Two perfect diamonds attach together and the third diamond cut into half to create a hexagon. I know it can be a bit confusing but that is the logic of have three diamonds in a hexagon.
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Cut in half to make two trapazoids and find the area of one of the trapazoids. Don't forget to multiply the answers by two becasue you only found the area of half of the hexagon. If you want to get really tricky or forget the trapazoid formula then cut in in sixths and find the area of a triangle. Then multiply the answer by six.
to make an quilateral hexagon (all the angles identical) each internal angle should be 108 degrees.
Half a sphere is a hemisphere or the shape of a ball cut in half.
when you cut a pentagon in half you create a trapizoid