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You Cant. Because A Hexagon Is A Six Sided Shape. And An Equilateral Triangle Is Equal. So You Can Because Everything (As In Sides And Angles Will Be Congruent)

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Q: How do you make an irregular hexagon out of 6 equilateral triangles?
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Can you make a irregular hexagon out of 6 equilateral triangles?

It's easy all you have to do is make a heart shape


Will 6 equilateral triangles make an octagon?

No but they will make a hexagon


How do you make a irregular hexagon out of 6 equilateral triangles?

First make a regular hexagon. Then take any one triangle and slide it through two heights so that it's base is on what was the opposite side. You will have an irregular, concave hexagon, shaped somewhat like an arrowhead.


How many triangles would it take to make hexagon?

Six equilateral triangles.


How do you make a regular hexagon with 6 equilateral triangles?

Join them together


How do you make an irregular quadrilateral from six equilateral triangles?

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Can two rectangles make a hexagon?

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how to make a regular hexagon out of 6 equilateral triangles?

Put one angle of each triangle at the center of the hexagon.


How do you make an irregular hexagon from six equilateral triangles?

You take four regular triangles and make the all on the same center point and make them share one or two of there side with the triangle next to it until you get something that looks like a pac-man with a big mouth.


How many equilateral triangles in a hexagon?

Infinitely many. When you have one equilateral triangle, you can join up the midpoints of its sides to make into 4 more equilateral triangles. And then each one of those can be split up and so on.


How do you make a heptagon out of six equilateral triangles?

Arrange the triangles to make a regular hexagon. Then move one of the triangles so that its side lies alongside the side of one of its former neighbours.


How do you make a concave hexagon from 4 triangles?

Put four equilateral triangles so that each one of them has a vertex at a single point and the triangles abut one another. The shape will be 4/6 (= 2/3) of a regular hexagon.