No.
Yes.
Yes and the diameter of the circle will be the diagonal of the rectangle.
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.
It is not possible to have a hexagon with all right angles.
No.
Yes.
The prefix of circumscribe is the circum which means around.
Yes and the diameter of the circle will be the diagonal of the rectangle.
From now on, I'll circumscribe you in our home. In our home you'll have to circumscribe a line by using a pencil.
It was necessary to circumscribe the area of a particular science
No they dont because a hexagon does not have a right angle
You'd need a long tape measure to circumscribe the globe
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.
It is not possible to have a hexagon with all right angles.
It is possible to divide a hexagon into 4 or more - up to infinitely many - triangles.