Strangely enough, a 6 sided hexagon has 6 sides! In fact, if it did not have 6 sides, it would not be a hexagon.
A hexagon also has 6 vertices.
It is a two dimensional shape and so does not have faces, although some people do consider it to have one face.
6 sides, 6 corners (vertices)
A hexagon has 6 sides, which means it has 6 vertices as well. All 2-D objects have only one face.
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) figure with 1 face, 6 vertices and 6 sides (which may be called edges).
A pyramid with an n-sided base will have n + 1 vertices, n + 1 faces, and 2n edges. 6 faces, 6 vertices
It is a 6 sided hexagon
A 6 sided polygon is an hexagon which has 6 vertices
A 6 sided hexagon has 1 face, 6 sides and 6 vertices
An octagon is a polygon with eight sides and eight angles, while a hexagon is a polygon with six sides and six angles. The key difference between the two shapes is the number of sides and angles they possess. Both shapes are classified as regular polygons, meaning all their sides and angles are congruent.
Pretty simple really: Vertices are corners and edges are boundaries so, a hexagon has six of each.
6 sides, 6 corners (vertices)
If a six sided hexagon has 6 sides then it follows that it will have 6 vertices
A hexagon has 6 sides, which means it has 6 vertices as well. All 2-D objects have only one face.
It is a 6 sided hexagon
It is the 6 sided hexagon
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) figure with 1 face, 6 vertices and 6 sides (which may be called edges).