A hexagon with two reflex angles opposite one another will have two diagonals that lie entirely outside the hexagon and one that is partly outside.
You can draw 9 diagonals inside a hexagon.
You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.
The answer would be 18.
In a regular hexagon in which the angles are congruent you can use a formula. ((6-2)*180)/6 120 degrees. The reason this works is that you can draw 4 diagonals inside the hexagon and triangles have 180 degrees each.
Diagonals connect corners of a figure. If you try to connect two corners of a three sided figure, the lines you draw will exactly mimic the sides of the figure. Because of this, a three sided figure has no diagonals.
You can draw 9 diagonals inside a hexagon.
You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.You cannot. A hexagon has 9 diagonals.
four (4)
18
The answer would be 18.
you can complete the drawing by continuously exerting gas from your exterior until your brain says the image that somehow appeared on your paper is correct.
4.
Either 12,14,16,or18 I think 18. * * * * * The correct answers is 4. You can draw only 3 diagonals from one vertex.
In a regular hexagon in which the angles are congruent you can use a formula. ((6-2)*180)/6 120 degrees. The reason this works is that you can draw 4 diagonals inside the hexagon and triangles have 180 degrees each.
Diagonals connect corners of a figure. If you try to connect two corners of a three sided figure, the lines you draw will exactly mimic the sides of the figure. Because of this, a three sided figure has no diagonals.
To draw a pentagon with two outside diagonals, first sketch a regular pentagon by marking five equidistant points on a circle and connecting them in sequence. Next, identify any two non-adjacent vertices of the pentagon. From each of these vertices, draw straight lines connecting them to the other two non-adjacent vertices, creating the diagonals that extend outside the pentagon. Ensure that the lines are clearly defined and do not intersect with the pentagon itself.
In general it cannot be done. In the rare case that the hexagon is regular, select three alternate vertices and draw lines to the centre (centroid) of the hexagon. These will form three congruent rhombi.