Check out this site; good diagramme and explanation: http://www.puzzlemania.org.uk/Teacher_Resources/Worksheet%202%20-%202D%20shapes.pdf ---- I think so. A hexagon can be all sorts of shapes (as long as it's a closed figure, no curved lines, and has six sides), so I believe there is such thing.
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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
'The Hexagon' is another name for France. It refers to the shape of the country. So all mainland French cities are in the Hexagon.
France is sometimes nicknamed the hexagon because of the general shape of the country. In their geography lessons, French children are taught to first draw an hexagon to help them draw France's map.
The word hexagone is French for hexagon, a 2-dimensional figure having six sides.Hexagone in its French form is also used sometimes to refer to the Nation of France, or the territory in Europe that is France, because it has the rough shape of a hexagon
To appear after the square and before the hexagon in a book of drawings of two dimensional objects