All the interior angles in a hexagon are 120 degree's, making them obtuse angles.
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
It is a regular hexagon.
A regular hexagon as no right angles. An irregular hexagon could have from none to as many as five right angles.
Yes they are (at least, in a regular hexagon).
regular hexagon angles = 120 degrees
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
If you changed the angles, the hexagon would become irregular. The angles can be changed, but not to form another regular hexagon. That is the rule. The total angles will be 720 degrees.
The interior angles of a regular hexagon measure 120° A regular hexagon has all sides the same length and all angles are equal.
A regular hexagon has six equal internal angles of 120 degrees. None of them are right-angles !
If it is a regular hexagon, there should be no right angles within it.
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It is a regular hexagon.
A regular hexagon as no right angles. An irregular hexagon could have from none to as many as five right angles.
No. All interior angles of the regular hexagon are 120 degrees. The only regular polygon with acute angles is the equilateral triangle (60 degrees)
The 6 interior angles of a hexagon add up to 720 degrees.
hexagon
Yes they are (at least, in a regular hexagon).