The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. Given that three of the exterior angles of the hexagon sum to 240 degrees, the remaining two angles must sum to 360 - 240 = 120 degrees. Since these two angles are congruent to each other, each of the remaining angles measures 120/2 = 60 degrees. Thus, the measure of each of the remaining angles is 60 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. If three exterior angles of the hexagon sum to 240 degrees, the remaining exterior angles must sum to 360 - 240 = 120 degrees. Since there are three remaining angles that are congruent, we can divide 120 degrees by 3, resulting in each of the remaining angles measuring 40 degrees.
A hexagon with 6 congruent sides is a regular hexagon
Yes! All six sides of a hexagon are congruent. It doesn't have to have all sides congruent. A hexagon only needs six sides to be a hexagon.
Is an irregular hexagon.
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. If three exterior angles of the hexagon sum to 240 degrees, the remaining exterior angles must sum to 360 - 240 = 120 degrees. Since there are three remaining angles that are congruent, we can divide 120 degrees by 3, resulting in each of the remaining angles measuring 40 degrees.
A hexagon with 6 congruent sides is a regular hexagon
Yes! All six sides of a hexagon are congruent. It doesn't have to have all sides congruent. A hexagon only needs six sides to be a hexagon.
Is an irregular hexagon.
Exterior angle of a regular hexagon = 60 degrees
The hexagon has the larger exterior angle.
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
Partitioning a general hexagon into 18 congruent parts is normally impossible.
yes it is
It can have two congruent sides but does not have to.
A regular 6 sided hexagon has 6 interior congruent angles of 120 degrees.
Yes, providing that it is in the form of a regular 6 sided hexagon