No, a square is a quadrilateral, and a hexagon has six sides, hense, hex meaning six, and a square is a quadrilateral, quad meaning four.
A square and a diamond
Neither a square nor a hexagon are rigid so the question is misguided. Any square can be "squashed" into a rhombus and a hexagon into an irregular hexagon. The only rigid polygon is a triangle.
A hexagon has more vertices.
Why
A hexagon has six, a square has four.
No, a square is a quadrilateral, and a hexagon has six sides, hense, hex meaning six, and a square is a quadrilateral, quad meaning four.
A square and a diamond
You decide how "alike" they are. A square has four sides; a hexagon has six. In a square, all sides have the same length, all angles have the same measure. In a hexagon, this may or may not be the case.
A rhombus, or an irregular pentagon, hexagon, etc.
Of the four shapes mentioned, the octagon has the most sides. Square has 4 sides, hexagon has 6, pentagon has 5, and the octagon has 8.
Neither a square nor a hexagon are rigid so the question is misguided. Any square can be "squashed" into a rhombus and a hexagon into an irregular hexagon. The only rigid polygon is a triangle.
Not if the hexagon is a regular hexagon with sides of the same length as the sides of the square.
A square has 4 side, a pentagon has 5, and a hexagon has 6.
No because a hexagon has 6 sides whereas a square has only 4 sides
A square has 4 sides wheras an hexagon has 6 sides
yes it can if your hexagon is bigger