Formula:
180 x (n-2)= Total degrees
Variables:
n = the number of sides that the polygon has.
For example;
A Hexagon has 6 sides.
Thus, there are
180 x (n-2)
= 180 x (6-2)
= 180 x 5
= 720 degrees in total.
A hexagon, in general can have an angle of any measure. In a REGUALR hexagon, each interior angle is 120o.
each measure of the angle at point h has a measure of
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
120 degrees
Interior Angle Degree measure = 120o Exterior Angle Dergree measure = 60o
A hexagon, in general can have an angle of any measure. In a REGUALR hexagon, each interior angle is 120o.
each measure of the angle at point h has a measure of
Providing that it is a regular hexagon then each exterior angle will measure 60 degrees
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
It depends, because a hexagon does not have to look like a regular hexagon. If you are referring to a regular hexagon, the measure of each angle is 120o . If you are referring yo an irregular hexagon, you're going to have to use a protractor for that.
120
120 degrees
in a regular hexagon, pi/3 radians
Interior Angle Degree measure = 120o Exterior Angle Dergree measure = 60o
120°