Yes, hexagons with unequal sides are still considered polygons. A polygon is a closed shape with straight sides, and a hexagon specifically has six sides. The sides of a hexagon may have different lengths, but as long as it meets the criteria of a polygon, it is still classified as one.
Hexagons
Yes
No. All hexagons are polygons.
Quadrilaterals and hexagons are both polygons with straight sides. They each contain an even number of sides and angles. That's about it.
similarities: > both polygons difference: > number of lines or sides, points
Hexagons
Hexagons are 2-D polygons with six sides.
Yes
No. All hexagons are polygons.
A rhomboid
Hexagons
Polygon literally means 'many sides.' Squares, hexagons, dodecahedrons etc are all polygons.
The 5 important polygons to remember are squares, triangles, hexagons, pentagons, and a shape more than six sides.
No because hexagons are 6 sided polygons whereas pentagons are 5 sided polygons
Quadrilaterals and hexagons are both polygons with straight sides. They each contain an even number of sides and angles. That's about it.
a paralellagram ----------------------- Usually called "irregular" since "regular" polygons have equal sides, by definition. The word "scalene" typically refers to triangles with three unequal sides.
similarities: > both polygons difference: > number of lines or sides, points