Hexagon's internal angles measures 120 degrees and the sum of 6 angles is 720 degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of any hexagon is 720°.
Assuming you meant 'internal' angles - a hexagon.
The sum of the external angles of ANY convex polygon is 360 degrees. The sum of the internal angles is always equal to 180 (n-2) where n is the number of angles.
A hexagon cannot have a sum. There can be the sum of its interior angles, its exterior angles, its side lengths, its area (and that of some other area), or other characteristics, but not of a hexagon.
720 degrees
Hexagon's internal angles measures 120 degrees and the sum of 6 angles is 720 degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of any hexagon is 720°.
Assuming you meant 'internal' angles - a hexagon.
The sum of the external angles of ANY convex polygon is 360 degrees. The sum of the internal angles is always equal to 180 (n-2) where n is the number of angles.
The 6 interior angles of a hexagon add up to 720 degrees.
A hexagon cannot have a sum. There can be the sum of its interior angles, its exterior angles, its side lengths, its area (and that of some other area), or other characteristics, but not of a hexagon.
To find the sum of the angles of any polygon use the formula 180x(n-2) Where n is the number of angles ======================================================= In this case: 180(6-2)= 180x4= 720°
A hexagon has NO right-angles ! each of the internal angles is 60 degrees !
Sum of angles in a polygon is (n -2)180. Hexagon has six sides. So the sum of angles is (6- 2)180. (4)180 =720
The sum of the internal angles of a hexagon is (6-2)*180 = 4*180 = 720 degrees. So, if 5 angles add to 690 deg, the remaining one is 720-690 = 30 degrees.
no, the internal angles of a hexagon are 120 degrees and the external angles are 60 degrees.