No. A hexagon is always a polygon, but the reverse isn't true.
A regular hexagon ... or for that matter, any hexagon ... always has 6 sides.
They're similar because they both have six sides, but they're different because a regular hexagon is always the same and is symetrical in six ways, and a normal hexagon is not. (You can look at images on google if you type in normal hexagon and then regular hexagon).
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
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.
No. A crystal is a 3-dimensional shape, a hexagon is 2-dimensional.
A hexagon
No. A hexagon is always a polygon, but the reverse isn't true.
Yes, because an octagon always has eight sides and a hexagon always has six.
No, never.
A hexagon
A regular hexagon ... or for that matter, any hexagon ... always has 6 sides.
They're similar because they both have six sides, but they're different because a regular hexagon is always the same and is symetrical in six ways, and a normal hexagon is not. (You can look at images on google if you type in normal hexagon and then regular hexagon).
Hexa is always related to 6. So a hexagon has 6 equal units.
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.
No, one regular hexagon could be larger than another regular hexagon.
Yes