720 degrees
for a regular hexagon, all angles would add up to 720 or each one is 120. for an irregular hexagon all the angles still add up to 720 but not all the angles, if any, will be 120
Well, that would be a Hexagon.
Each interior angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees and there are 6 of them. That would equal 720 degrees.
they would be supplementary, and adjacent.
The sum of the interior angles of any polygon with n sides = 180*(n-2) degrees. So for a hexagon, the sum would be 4*180 = 720 degrees.
no, if you took a hexagon and squashed it down the inside angles would grow and the outside angles would shrink.
If you changed the angles, the hexagon would become irregular. The angles can be changed, but not to form another regular hexagon. That is the rule. The total angles will be 720 degrees.
It is impossible to do this. The measures of all of the interior angles in a hexagon add up to 360 degrees, so for there to be four right angles the other two angles would have to be zero, which isn't possible. Visit the Related Link below for an image. The right angles in this image are numbered. Remember that hexagons are six-sided polygons.
for a regular hexagon, all angles would add up to 720 or each one is 120. for an irregular hexagon all the angles still add up to 720 but not all the angles, if any, will be 120
720°, or 4π radians In fact, the sum of the measures of angles in any polygon with N sides would be: 180(N-2)° or π(N-2) radians.
120 degrees because there are 720 degrees interior angles in an hexagon.
Since there are six sides to a regular hexagon and every side is equal in measure to find the measure of each side you would divide 720 by 6120 degreesTo properly explain why you divide 720 by 6:The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Since you can draw 4 triangles in a hexagon, the total of the angles is 4 * 180, or 720. Divide that by the number of sides in a hexagon and you get the interior angle (120 degrees).
Five ! If the external angle is 60 degrees, the internal one is 120 (the compliment) and a hexagon has internal angles of 120 degrees.
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.
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Yes, they would have to be to make the angles equal, making it a regular hexagon.
you can describe the hexagon by: how many acute angles, obtuse angles, and reflex angles cancave polygon or convex polygon how many sides does it have irregular no line of symmetry or line of symmetry