A 2D shape with six edges is called a hexagon. It has six sides and six vertices. Hexagons can be regular, with all sides and angles equal, or irregular, with varying lengths and angles. Common examples include honeycomb structures and certain tiling patterns.
A hexagon is a 6-sided polygon 2D shape.
The corner of a 2D shape is called a "vertex" (plural: vertices). A vertex is a point where two or more edges meet, and it is a fundamental element in defining the shape's structure. In polygons, each vertex corresponds to a corner of the shape.
It is called the perimeter. How you calculate it depends upon the type of shape it is.
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Definately a triangle
A hexagon is a 2D shape so it doesn't have faces or edges. It has 6 sides and 6 vertices.
Such a 2D shape is a hexagon, a six sided figure.
Cube or cuboid (3D figure) - 12 edges Dodecagon Deodeca (2D figure) Octahedron - (3D figure) - 8 faces 12 edges 6 vertices cube, rectangular, prism, pyramid
A 3D shape that has 6 edges is called a hexagonal prism.
Hexagon
A hexagon