The answer will depend on whether the two right angles are adjacent, alternate or opposite and also on the measures of the remaining angles.
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It is not possible to have a hexagon with all right angles.
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Right angles are congruent and so look the same wherever they are.
That'd be a rectangle.
a hexagon with a refle angle
It is not possible to have a hexagon with all right angles.
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It would look a bit weird, but the only way to achieve this is by curving the sides or by making a concave hexagon.
An Irregular hexagon looks like anything that has no bended angles/sides. Also it only has 6 sides/angles.
Two trapezoids
Right angles are 90 degrees. | | | | | _________ This is what a right angle looks like.
Right angles are 90 degrees. | | | | | _________ This is what a right angle looks like.
If 1 or 2 of the obtuse angles are 'bent into' the hexagon then you can do it.A hexagon has 720° sum of interior angles. If you have 2 right angles, then that's 180°, leaving 540° to be distributed over four angles. If the two acute angles are 89°, then that leaves 362° to be divided between two angles, so at least one of these two angles will need to be greater than 180°. Below is my text graphics attempt of one possibility (ignore the 'dot'). Note that both of the obtuse angles are greater than 180°:|\_/||__.|Look at the related link to play with different angle possibilities for polygons.
Right Angles look like an L a perfect L
Can't imagine what a square with no right angles might look like!
a right angle has 3 angles on it please.
it has seven sides and must look like a regular hexagon