The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees.
The total is 720 degrees. There are six angles. 720/6 = 120
The sum of the interior angles of a 6-sided polygon, or a hexagon, is (6-2)*180 = 720 degrees. The measure of one of these angles cannot be determined unless the hexagon is regular and the question does not say that it is a regular hexagon. If it were a regular hexagon, each interior angle would be 720/6 = 120 degrees.
You cannot - unless it is a regular hexagon. And there is nothing in the question to suggest that you can assume it is a regular hexagon.
Since there are six sides to a regular hexagon and every side is equal in measure to find the measure of each side you would divide 720 by 6120 degreesTo properly explain why you divide 720 by 6:The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Since you can draw 4 triangles in a hexagon, the total of the angles is 4 * 180, or 720. Divide that by the number of sides in a hexagon and you get the interior angle (120 degrees).
The sum of the interior angles of any polygon, with n sides, is (n-2)*180 degrees. For a hexagon, that would give 4*180 = 720 degrees.
If the particular hexagon is a regular hexagon, then every interior angle is obtuse. However, not every hexagon is regular. Any figure with 6 sides is technically a hexagon, so the answer would be no.
The sum of the interior angles of a 6-sided polygon, or a hexagon, is (6-2)*180 = 720 degrees. The measure of one of these angles cannot be determined unless the hexagon is regular and the question does not say that it is a regular hexagon. If it were a regular hexagon, each interior angle would be 720/6 = 120 degrees.
That polygon would be a hexagon (6 sides).
Each interior angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees and there are 6 of them. That would equal 720 degrees.
You cannot - unless it is a regular hexagon. And there is nothing in the question to suggest that you can assume it is a regular hexagon.
120 degrees because there are 720 degrees interior angles in an hexagon.
Since there are six sides to a regular hexagon and every side is equal in measure to find the measure of each side you would divide 720 by 6120 degreesTo properly explain why you divide 720 by 6:The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees. Since you can draw 4 triangles in a hexagon, the total of the angles is 4 * 180, or 720. Divide that by the number of sides in a hexagon and you get the interior angle (120 degrees).
You would need to know the interior angle because 180-interior angle = exterior angle
The sum of the interior angles of any polygon, with n sides, is (n-2)*180 degrees. For a hexagon, that would give 4*180 = 720 degrees.
360/6 = an exterior angle of 60 degrees
If the particular hexagon is a regular hexagon, then every interior angle is obtuse. However, not every hexagon is regular. Any figure with 6 sides is technically a hexagon, so the answer would be no.
6 sides and it is a regular hexagon
the total would be 720 degrees and if it is an equi-angular hexagon each angle would be 120 degrees. (number of sides-2 then times by 180)