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It is not possible to have a hexagon with all right angles.
The answer will depend on whether the two right angles are adjacent, alternate or opposite and also on the measures of the remaining angles.
No, a hexagon has six sides and a parallelogram only has four sides. A parallelogram is a type of quadrilateral, or four sided shape. A parallelogram looks more like this: __ /__/ A Hexagon doesn't really look like that.
There are four types of concave (not cocave) hexagons:one reflex angle,two reflex angles, opposite one another,two reflex angles with one next-but-one to another,three reflex angles alternating.This site is not suitable for displaying images.
Draw four perpendicular lines that cross each other. Like this: # except at right angles. Count the angles - 4 in the centre square, and 12 around the overlapping parts.