Every hexagon has six sides. That's what the "hex" in hexagon means. Every polygon comes in two flavors and the hexagon can be either one of them ... 'regular' or 'irregular'. If the hexagon is a regular one, then all six of its sides are congruent. If the hexagon is an irregular one, then 2, 3, 4, 5, or none of its sides may be congruent.
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6 equal sides
hexagon = 6 sides heptagon = 7 sides octagon = 8 sides nonagon = 9 sides
It has 9 diagonals whether or not if its a regular or an irregular hexagon
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The prefix -hex means "six". Therefore, a hexagon has six sides. A regular hexagon is made up of equal sides and equal angles and is the most common. Many irregular hexagons exist and their criteria are dependent on the form they take.
There isn't really a good straight answer for that - if it's irregular, then it would completely depend on the hexagon...
Every hexagon has six sides. That's what the "hex" in hexagon means. Every polygon comes in two flavors and the hexagon can be either one of them ... 'regular' or 'irregular'. If the hexagon is a regular one, then all six of its sides are congruent. If the hexagon is an irregular one, then 2, 3, 4, 5, or none of its sides may be congruent.
A regular hexagon has 6 equal lines which are its sides
6 A Regular Hexagon has six sides of equal length, and 6 equal angles.
Six Equal Sides :) x
6 equal sides
hexagon = 6 sides heptagon = 7 sides octagon = 8 sides nonagon = 9 sides
As many as you want - up to six. "Hexagon" simply means that there are six sides.
The term "hexagon" is derived from the prefix "hex" which means six and the suffix "gon" which means angle. Thus, a hexagon has six equal angles and six equal sides.