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Angles on a straight line = 180 and 180-174 = 6 360/6 = 60 sides
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Geometric figures in a plane can be 3-sided (triangle), 4-sided (square, rectangle, or, in general, quadrilateral), 5-sided (pentagon), 6-sided (hexagon), 7-sided (heptagon or septagon), 8-sided (octagon) and on and on in the polygons.
A hexagon can have rotational symmetry of order 1, 2, 3 or 6.
A hexagon has 6 sides.
A pentagon has 5 sides and an hexagon has 6 sides
A pentagon has got 5 sides ,a hexagon has got 6 side's octagon has got 8 sides.
hexagon
six. :)
Oh, dude, a shape with 6 letters in its name? Let me think... Oh, I got it! It's a hexagon! Six sides, six letters, like, totally makes sense, right? It's like geometry and spelling all rolled into one.
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Angles on a straight line = 180 and 180-174 = 6 360/6 = 60 sides
Six.
6 and i am very sure ;D
a hexagon has 35 diagonals. at my school we get merits and so everyone went home with the question "how many diagonals does a pentogan have so i went up to my teach an guessed 35 and she said it wuz right. ... i got a merit...i am a level 5 out of 5 student who IS 10!!!
Such a hexagon is impossible. A regular hexagon with sides of 2 cm can have an apothem of sqrt(3) cm = approx 1.73.It seems you got your question garbled. A regular hexagon, with sides of 2 cm, has an area of 10.4 sq cm. If you used your measurement units properly, you would have noticed that the 10.4 was associated with square units and it had to refer to an area, not a length.