It is called a Hexagon.
A shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon. It's a two-dimensional flat shape with straight sides. The word "hexagon" comes from the Greek words "hexa" meaning "six" and "gonia" meaning "corner" or "angle". So, a hexagon has six corners and six angles as well.
A hexagon is a 2-dimensional shape. A "structure" implies a 3-dimensional shape but you have not specified whether it is a hexagonal pyramid, a hexagonal prism or some other shape that is [partly] based on a hexagon. Without that information it is not possible to give a more helpful answer.
A hexagon, if flat (two-dimensional).
you call a two dimensional shape with six sides a hexagon
No. A crystal is a 3-dimensional shape, a hexagon is 2-dimensional.
It is a closed 2-dimensional shape bounded by six straight lines.
Hexagon
It is called a Hexagon.
Yes a hexagon is a two dimensional shape which has 6 sides
A hexagon is a plane (2-dimensional) shape and so does not have a net. There are, therefore, no rectangles.
It is an oxymoron: a 2-dimensional six-sided shape which has four sides!
A shape with 6 sides is called a hexagon. It's a two-dimensional flat shape with straight sides. The word "hexagon" comes from the Greek words "hexa" meaning "six" and "gonia" meaning "corner" or "angle". So, a hexagon has six corners and six angles as well.
An octagon is an 8 sided 2 dimensional shape. A cylinder with the base of a hexagon (6 sided shape) would be an 8 sided 3 dimensional shape.
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A 2-dimensional shape of many sides, such as hexagon, pentagon, and octagone, is called a polygon
There can be no such shape. A hexagon is a 2-dimensional shape and so has only one face, six sides and 6 vertices.