Both hexagons and triangles are polygons, meaning they are two-dimensional shapes with straight sides. They can be classified based on their number of sides, with hexagons having six sides and triangles having three. Additionally, both shapes can be regular, where all sides and angles are equal, or irregular, where they vary in length and angle. Both shapes are also commonly found in nature and architecture, and they can tessellate, covering a surface without gaps or overlaps.
They are plane figures bounded by straight lines.
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a hexagon has 6 sides and a triangle has 3
To create a large triangle using one hexagon and three triangles, first, position the hexagon so that one of its sides is aligned horizontally. Then, place the three triangles around the hexagon, with their bases aligned with the hexagon's sides, forming an outward-facing triangle shape. Ensure that the points of the triangles reach outward to complete the larger triangle's vertices. Adjust the positioning to ensure all shapes fit together seamlessly, creating a cohesive larger triangle.
A triangle can represent a fractional part of a hexagon depending on their relative areas. If we assume a triangle is inscribed within the hexagon, it typically occupies 1/6 of the area of the hexagon if the triangle is equilateral and the hexagon is regular. Therefore, in this scenario, the triangle would represent 1/6 of the whole hexagon. However, this fraction can vary with different triangle configurations.
They are plane figures bounded by straight lines.
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a hexagon has 6 sides and a triangle has 3
To create a large triangle using one hexagon and three triangles, first, position the hexagon so that one of its sides is aligned horizontally. Then, place the three triangles around the hexagon, with their bases aligned with the hexagon's sides, forming an outward-facing triangle shape. Ensure that the points of the triangles reach outward to complete the larger triangle's vertices. Adjust the positioning to ensure all shapes fit together seamlessly, creating a cohesive larger triangle.
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
pentagon i think?
triangle
*square *triangle *hexagon It is basically that shape that go together and that they don't have gaps in between them
No a hexagon has six sides and if u add 2 squares it would have 8 sides witch would turn into a octagon and a triangle plus triangle plus triangleould be a nonagon not a hexagonand if u add it all together it would just be a polygon
A hexagon has three more sides (6 in total) than a triangle
A triangle has 3 and an hexagon has 6 so 3+6 = 9 sides
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