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The number of trapezoids that can fill a hexagon depends on the dimensions and angles of the hexagon and the trapezoids. A regular hexagon can be divided into trapezoids by drawing diagonals or by connecting midpoints of sides, but the exact number can vary based on the specific arrangement. Generally, one can create multiple trapezoids from a hexagon by varying their bases and heights. To determine a specific number, one would need to analyze the hexagon's properties and the trapezoids' dimensions.
the Square and the ParallelogramIf there can be more sides then an y of the regular polygons with an even number of sides fill the bill: regular hexagon, octagon, decagon...
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The difference between a blank monthly calendar and a regular calendar is that there are days of the weeks with numbers written on a regular calendar. A blank monthly calendar has nothing written on it, which you can fill in yourself.
you fill in a blank by putting something in it
The number of trapezoids that can fill a hexagon depends on the dimensions and angles of the hexagon and the trapezoids. A regular hexagon can be divided into trapezoids by drawing diagonals or by connecting midpoints of sides, but the exact number can vary based on the specific arrangement. Generally, one can create multiple trapezoids from a hexagon by varying their bases and heights. To determine a specific number, one would need to analyze the hexagon's properties and the trapezoids' dimensions.
angles and side length measures
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the Square and the ParallelogramIf there can be more sides then an y of the regular polygons with an even number of sides fill the bill: regular hexagon, octagon, decagon...
some polygons can be tiled by triangles like a square or a pentagon the roof part of a pentagon can be one then two triangles can be used to fill in the square part then a square you can use two triangles. i know i might have not answered your question im just saying this.
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