a hexagon is a shape with 6 equal sides.
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Yes, 6 isosceles triangles can be arranged to form a hexagon. Each isosceles triangle would represent one of the six sides of the hexagon. The base of each triangle would align with the sides of the hexagon, while the equal sides of the triangles would meet at the center of the hexagon. By arranging the triangles in this manner, the hexagon can be constructed with the given components.
When referring to it as a hexagon is not a faux pas.
Hexagon. Although circles would represent a more accurate omnidirectional coverage, when we want to group circles together, they overlap one another. Hexagon doesn't and still has a somewhat 'circular' shape.
The answer depends on what the lengths s and a are meant to represent.
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.