A circle (in 2-dimensions and a sphere in 3-d. And the word is vertices, not verticals!
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2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
The fraction of 2 hexagons and 1 trapezoid would be represented as 2/3.
Yes, a rectangle has 2 verticals.
Each interior angle of a regular hexagon is 2*pi/3 radians (120 degrees). Three regular hexagons, meeting at a point, would cover 3*(2*pi/3) = 2*pi radians (360 degrees). Since this is the measure of a full turn, the hexagons fit together.
A circle (in 2-dimensions and a sphere in 3-d. And the word is vertices, not verticals!
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2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
a cylinder have o verticals and 2 edges and 3 faces im positive like duhhh
The fraction of 2 hexagons and 1 trapezoid would be represented as 2/3.
Yes, a rectangle has 2 verticals.
They have 49 sides.
It has 4 vertices Four.It has four vertices
There are 74 sides in all.
4 angles and 4 vertices. It has at most 2 verticals. It has no verticles (whatever they might be!)
2 hexagons and 1 half hexagon, equals 2.5 as a fraction (in decimal form).