A hexagon has six sides. See the related link below for an image.
A hectagon has 100 sides A hexagon has 6 And a heptagon has 7
Some concave hexagons can. For an extremely crude figure, but the best that this browser will allow, see below (the full stops are only for positioning the diagonals):____________\.................\..\.................\../................//___________/
A kite has two diagonals. To see a drawing that makes it perfectly clear, use the link below.A 4 sided quadrilateral kite has 2 diagonals
No idea. What's a "hexaan"? If you mean "hexagon", see related question "How many many sides are in a hexagon?"
A hexagon has six sides. See the related link below for an image.
A quadrilateral with four congruent sides and uncongruent diagonals is a Rhombus. See related link for a picture
A hectagon has 100 sides A hexagon has 6 And a heptagon has 7
Some concave hexagons can. For an extremely crude figure, but the best that this browser will allow, see below (the full stops are only for positioning the diagonals):____________\.................\..\.................\../................//___________/
There are 9 diagonals in every hexagon.To see why, select any one of the 6 vertices. There are 5 other vertices to which it can be joined. But the lines joining it to the two adjacent vertices (one on each side) are not diagonals but sides of the hexagon. So, from each vertex, you get 3 diagonals.The first vertex can be selected in 6 ways so it would seem that you have 6*3 = 18 diagonals. However, you will then be counting each diagonal twice: once from each end. So the correct answer is 18/2 = 9.In general, a polygon with n sides has n*(n-3)/2 diagonals. Also, whether or not it is regular is totally irrelevant.
yes. if you can see this picture i put in, diagonals are performed from either H to F (or the other way around) or from K to M (or the other way around). if you cant see this picture, then send me a message, and i will send it in another way.
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Cells in the beehive is a real life example of hexagon. Another natural hexagon that you can see in its natural existence is the snowflakes that appear in the shape of a hexagon.
A kite has two diagonals. To see a drawing that makes it perfectly clear, use the link below.A 4 sided quadrilateral kite has 2 diagonals
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