They can be but they don't have to be. If they are,
then it's called a "regular" hexagon.
A shape with six sides is a hexagon. A hexagon with all sides and angles equal is a regular hexagon.
No, hexagons do not have to have equal sides. A hexagon can have sides of varying lengths and still be classified as a hexagon as long as it has six sides. However, when all sides and angles are equal, it is referred to as a regular hexagon.
It is a hexagon all of whose sides are of equal measure. Note that it need not be a regular hexagon since the angles need not be equal (in the same way that a rhombus has four equal sides but its angles are not all the same).
Yes, they would have to be to make the angles equal, making it a regular hexagon.
A polygon with 6 equal sides is called a regular hexagon (regular if it has all angles equal).
A shape with six sides is a hexagon. A hexagon with all sides and angles equal is a regular hexagon.
It is called a Regular Hexagon.
Not necessarily. However, a Regular hexagon has equal internal angles and equal sides (edges).
No, hexagons do not have to have equal sides. A hexagon can have sides of varying lengths and still be classified as a hexagon as long as it has six sides. However, when all sides and angles are equal, it is referred to as a regular hexagon.
All hexagons have six angles and six sides.If the sides are all equal and the angles are all equal, then it's called a regular hexagon.
It is a hexagon all of whose sides are of equal measure. Note that it need not be a regular hexagon since the angles need not be equal (in the same way that a rhombus has four equal sides but its angles are not all the same).
yes because all of the sides are equal
A hexagon has all six sides in equal length and all angles in equal measure.
Yes, they would have to be to make the angles equal, making it a regular hexagon.
hexagon
A hexagon can be drawn either with a compass or round object, or free hand. A hexagon has six equal sides and six equal angles. For a perfect hexagon, a compass is recommended. * * * * * While a hexagon does have six sides and six vertices, these need not be equal. If the sides are all equal AND the angles are equal, then the hexagon is a regular hexagon.
Yes. A regular anything-gon has equal sides and equal angles.