2 trapaziods, 6 triangles, 3 rombuses, 3 squares (you have to turn them so they look like rombuses almost.
Two trapezoids can make up a hexagon.
two squares and two triangles
Two triangles can but its an irregular shape
Make two hexagons and connect the common points with one straight line.
A hexagon is any six-sided plane (two-dimensional) figure. A regular or equilateral hexagon is such a figure with all sides equal in length and all angles equal. The two conditions are independent:You can "squash" a regular hexagon to change the angles without changing the sides.You can also "stretch" or "squeeze" a regular hexagon to make one pair of sides at a time longer or shorter than the others.
Hexagon with a triangle now how many ways can you make with pattern block?
Two trapezoids can make up a hexagon.
I think 4 different ways
yes
two squares and two triangles
Two triangles can but its an irregular shape
A 6 sided hexagon can have regular sides or irregular sides
Two squares Two triangles
No, a regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, and an irregular hexagon typically has fewer. To have exactly two lines of symmetry, the shape would need to be an asymmetric polygon, which isn't classified as a hexagon. Therefore, it's impossible to create a hexagon that has exactly two lines of symmetry.
Look at it the other way. Draw a hexagon, and draw two horizontal lines, in each case from one vertex to another one. That way you'll see how to divide the hexagon into a rectangle (not necessarily a square), and two triangles - which, of course, you can combine again to form the hexagon.
A triangle and parallelogram
How do you get two thirds of a hexagon