you may do 1 line and to pentagons so if you do that you may a hexagon with to make a triangleand a pentagon to make a hexagon Love Amber Marie Tobin
The area will depend on the shape of the hexagon. You may have to divide it up into triangles, calculate the area of each triangle and then sum the answers.
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
A regular hexagon will tessellate. Other hexagons may or may not tessellate.
There need not be any.
because the outline of France is like the shape of a hexagon
Yes; it will form a honey-comb shape. <http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/tess/bighex.gif> for image.
you may do 1 line and to pentagons so if you do that you may a hexagon with to make a triangleand a pentagon to make a hexagon Love Amber Marie Tobin
The area will depend on the shape of the hexagon. You may have to divide it up into triangles, calculate the area of each triangle and then sum the answers.
There can be any number (>=3) of parallelograms in a regular hexagon. If it is not a regular hexagon you may not have any.
Yes. Tessellated hexagons are the basis of many natural structures such as honeycombs.
8 * * * * * There is no 3-D shape made from regular hexagons. The previous answer may refer to a hexagonal prism. But that is not a 3-D hexagon: the shape has two hexagonal faces and six rectangles - not just hexagons.
The difference between an irregular and regular is that a regular shape is the normal form of a hexagon or pentagon etc. A regular hexagon would have six sides all the same length and all the angles would be the same. An irregular shape is a shape in a different form of the normal form. Example, A irregular hexagon would still have six sides but the lengths may be different and the angles also may be different.
Hexagon,octagon,nonagon,are a few figures with the same shape but may have a different size. * * * * * Two or more figures of the same shape but with different sizes are said to be similar.
A regular hexagon will tessellate. Other hexagons may or may not tessellate.
You could make a very small window -- about 15.3mm in a pear shape from a 16 carat pear diamond that you can buy today at Blue Nile -- US$624,000. You may be able to purchase a larger diamond to make a larger window, from an auction. The cost will be in the millions of US Dollars.
A 6 sided hexagon has 6 sides but no edges