The answer will depend on whether the hexagons are all the same size or not, whether they come together in a plane or 3-dimensions, whether they can join at vertices or only sides. Two hexagons, of the same size, that are coplanar can make a concave hendecagon (meet at side) or a concave dodecagon (meet at vertex). Two concave hexagons can also join (dovetail) to make one hexagon. The question is under-specified.
Two hexagons and six rectangles
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, with 8 trapezoids, you can make 4 hexagons. Yeah, that's right, 4 hexagons. It's like a math party where trapezoids and hexagons mingle and make beautiful geometric shapes together.
A pair of regular hexagons.
a pentagon ithink
Your question doesn't make sense.
The answer will depend on whether the hexagons are all the same size or not, whether they come together in a plane or 3-dimensions, whether they can join at vertices or only sides. Two hexagons, of the same size, that are coplanar can make a concave hendecagon (meet at side) or a concave dodecagon (meet at vertex). Two concave hexagons can also join (dovetail) to make one hexagon. The question is under-specified.
Make two hexagons and connect the common points with one straight line.
Two hexagons and six rectangles
Steel companies make steel bars in hexagons
No. Two regular hexagons are always similar to each other, but two random hexagons are not necessarily similar.
All six-sided two dimensional figures are hexagons.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, with 8 trapezoids, you can make 4 hexagons. Yeah, that's right, 4 hexagons. It's like a math party where trapezoids and hexagons mingle and make beautiful geometric shapes together.
Two: the two hexagons!
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hexagonal prism
A pair of regular hexagons.