A six sided geometrical figure is called a hexagon.
A six sided figure is an hexagon and its interior angles add up to 720 degrees while its exterior angles add up to 360 degrees.
To draw a six-sided shape (hexagon) with three right angles, start by creating a rectangle that will form the base. From one of the shorter sides, draw two vertical lines that extend outward at right angles, creating two additional sides. Connect these lines back to form a hexagon, ensuring that two of the angles remain right angles while adjusting the other angles as needed to maintain the six-sided structure. The final shape will have three right angles and three other angles that complete the hexagon.
A six sided figure is called a hexagon.
A six sided hexagon normally has no right angles especially if it is a regular hexagon.
Six. It is a six sided figure.
A six-sided figure with all angles equal.
A six sided geometrical figure is called a hexagon.
If the sides are all equal, and opposite sides are parallel, then the angles are all equal (72º) and it is a 'regular hexagon'. A six sided plane figure is called a hexagon, as "hex" means "six."
A six sided figure is an hexagon and its interior angles add up to 720 degrees while its exterior angles add up to 360 degrees.
An irregular hexagon.
A irregular hexagon
a decagon
A six sided figure is called a hexagon.
A six sided figure is called a hexagon, as "hex" means "six."
It is impossible to have a six sided shape with right angles since the lines would never meet, therefore it would not create a shape. The most right angles you can have in a shape is four. A six sided shape is called a hexagon. There are Regular Hexagons, meaning all the sides and all the angles are equal. Any other Hexagon with unequal sides and angles and called Irregular Hexagons. Each side must be straight, and the sum of the angles equaling 720°.
A six sided figure is called a hexagon.