As many as you want - up to 6.
As many as you want - up to 6.
As many as you want - up to 6.
As many as you want - up to 6.
If you want a triangle per each side of a regular hexagon, the answer is 6.
An hexagon is made up out of 4 triangles
There can be infinitely many triangles in a hexagon.
It is possible to divide a hexagon into 4 or more - up to infinitely many - triangles.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
If you want a triangle per each side of a regular hexagon, the answer is 6.
3 triangles make up a hexagon.
A 6 sided hexagon has 4 triangles
An hexagon is made up out of 4 triangles
you can split a regular hexagon into 6 triangles
There can be infinitely many triangles in a hexagon.
That would depend on which hexagon and what triangles. A small hexagon might not have room for any large triangles. A large hexagon will have room fro many small triangles.If you have a regular hexagon and connect the vertices you will have drawn six equilateral triangles
It is possible to divide a hexagon into 4 or more - up to infinitely many - triangles.
6 Triangles!!
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
Oh, dude, a hexagon has six sides, right? So, you'd need to draw three triangles to make a hexagon. Each triangle would cover two sides of the hexagon, like a sneaky little puzzle piece fitting into place. So, like, three triangles would do the trick.
6-2 = 4 triangles