A hexagon, in general can have an angle of any measure. In a REGUALR hexagon, each interior angle is 120o.
120°
An interior angle of a hexagon cannot be 4320 degrees. Even if it is a concave hexagon an interior angle must be less than 360 degrees. Also, the sum of ALL the interior angles of a hexagon must be 720 degrees. So, unless you have some angles whose measure is negative, an interior angle of 4320 is impossible. Therefore such a hexagon is impossible and, therefore, it is impossible to answer this question.
Interior Angle Degree measure = 120o Exterior Angle Dergree measure = 60o
120 degrees
A hexagon, in general can have an angle of any measure. In a REGUALR hexagon, each interior angle is 120o.
120°
Each interior angle is 120o making the total 720o.
An interior angle of a hexagon cannot be 4320 degrees. Even if it is a concave hexagon an interior angle must be less than 360 degrees. Also, the sum of ALL the interior angles of a hexagon must be 720 degrees. So, unless you have some angles whose measure is negative, an interior angle of 4320 is impossible. Therefore such a hexagon is impossible and, therefore, it is impossible to answer this question.
Interior Angle Degree measure = 120o Exterior Angle Dergree measure = 60o
120
120°.
120 degrees
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It depends on a few factors: if the angle is interior, if the angle is exterior, and if the hexagon is a regular hexagon or not. Each interior angle of a regular hexagon is 120o. Each exterior angle of a regular hexagon is 60o.
A regular hexagon.
The 6 inside angles of a hexagon add up to 720 degrees