yes. in fact, it has 6 symmery points.....
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It has two.
It can, but need not.
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It has two.
It can, but need not.
Select any point inside the hexagon and draw a line segment to any point on the boundary of the hexagon. Draw 7 more such segments. These will divide the hexagon into 8 parts. The parts will not be equal but that was not a requirement of the question.
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The three major diagonals in an ordinary hexagon do not intersect at the same point. Therefore, in such a hexagon, the diagonals form 111 triangles.
Draw lines from point to point and now you have six triangles to calculate
A regular hexagon has six lines of symmetry, each passing through a vertex and the midpoint of the opposite side, or through the midpoints of opposite sides. Therefore, the least degree of symmetry for a hexagon is 60 degrees, as the hexagon can be rotated by this amount and still look the same. However, if considering any hexagon (not just regular), the point of symmetry can vary widely.
From each vertex to its opposite vertex. These will be centered on a shared point at the center of the hexagon. Each complete line will be a line of symmetry for the hexagon.
in the autoshapes menu, point to basic shapes and select the hexagon shape.