no you cant the closest would be a triangle soz
Okay, for one, it's spelled symmetry. In some cases, a Hexagon may have none, but assuming you mean a regular Hexagon, it would have six lines of symmetry. Hope I help. Sorry for criticizing your spelling, kind of a pet peeve >.< (P.S. You better not use this for homework!)
You cannot - unless it is a regular hexagon. And there is nothing in the question to suggest that you can assume it is a regular hexagon.
A stop sign is an octagon, not a hexagon. most Nuts & bolt heads are hexagons. The head of an Allen Wrench is a hexagon.
A regular hexagon folded in half would look like an isosceles trapezoid.
no you cant the closest would be a triangle soz
Okay, for one, it's spelled symmetry. In some cases, a Hexagon may have none, but assuming you mean a regular Hexagon, it would have six lines of symmetry. Hope I help. Sorry for criticizing your spelling, kind of a pet peeve >.< (P.S. You better not use this for homework!)
No, a square has 4 right angles, so if you had 5 the ends of the lines would not join up
Every hexagon has six sides. That is the definition of "hexagon".If it did not have six sides, then it would not be a 'hexagon', andwe would not be having this discussion.
The prefix "ir-" before "regular" would create the antonym "irregular."
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that would be a hexagon
You cannot - unless it is a regular hexagon. And there is nothing in the question to suggest that you can assume it is a regular hexagon.
A stop sign is an octagon, not a hexagon. most Nuts & bolt heads are hexagons. The head of an Allen Wrench is a hexagon.
no, if you took a hexagon and squashed it down the inside angles would grow and the outside angles would shrink.
A regular hexagon folded in half would look like an isosceles trapezoid.
A regular hexagon's angle would be 120 degrees making the total degrees 720. If it's the degrees of one angle of an irregular hexagon there would be quite a range