Only when they are equilateral triangles and regular hexagons that both will have sides of equal lengths.
Triangles, squares and hexagons.
Triangles, Squares and Hexagons always tessellate.
Equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons.
Quadrilaterals, pentagons, triangles, octagons, hexagons, decagons.
Hexagons are only combined triangles and would demonstrate the same functions and relationships as triangles. Geometry is the study of all shapes. This includes hexagons. Trigonometry developed much later than geometry for applying the study of triangles to practical application.
Only when they are equilateral triangles and regular hexagons that both will have sides of equal lengths.
A lot of things, but the answer that comes to my mind is: they are all convex, planar, simple closed curves.
Triangles, squares and hexagons.
The reguar polygons are triangles, quadrilaterals and hexagons.
Triangles, Squares and Hexagons always tessellate.
Equilateral triangles, squares, and hexagons.
Triangles, squares, hexagons, and octagons all tessellate
Quadrilaterals, pentagons, triangles, octagons, hexagons, decagons.
2 hexagons and six triangles
equilateral and isoceles triangles, squares, rectangles and hexagons. equilateral and isoceles triangles, squares, rectangles and hexagons. * * * * * ALL triangle and ALL quadrilaterals will tessellate. There are 15 pentagons as well as 3 convex hexagons which will tessellate. No polygon with 7 or more sides will tessellate.
hexagons, triangles, rectangles, trapizoids, and many other shapes. circles do not tessallate