A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
A regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides. An irregular hexagon can have two, one or none.
neither, a regular hexagon's sides hit at a 120 degree angle so they are neither parallel nor perpendicular. An irregular hexagon's can, but usually don't. In a regular hexagon (all 6 sides congruent), opposite sides are parallel.
Yes, if it is a regular hexagon.
yes and it has 3 sides that are parallel
A hexagon (6 sides) has three sets of parallel sides.
A regular hexagon has 6 parallel sides (3 pairs)
It is possible but not necessary for a hexagon to have 3 pairs of parallel sides. In particular, a regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides.
A hexagon can have 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 parallel sides. A regular hexagon has 3 sets of parallel sides.
A regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides. An irregular hexagon can have two, one or none.
Yes a regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides (6 sides).
A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides (6 sides).
It is possible for a hexagon to have one pair of parallel sides. A hexagon can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 pairs of parallel sides, and can have 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 parallel sides.
Yes, a hexagon can have 0, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 parallel sides.
neither, a regular hexagon's sides hit at a 120 degree angle so they are neither parallel nor perpendicular. An irregular hexagon's can, but usually don't. In a regular hexagon (all 6 sides congruent), opposite sides are parallel.
In a regular hexagon, all sides are parallel to the one across from it. In other hexagons, this need not be the case.
Yes, if it is a regular hexagon.