well that is easy its 3 rhombuses
Hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon all have more sides than a pentagon
Tow triangles and three rectangles.
The answer depends on the shapes and sizes of the triangles. I can make a big triangle, a quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, etc up to 12 sides.
Oh, dude, a hexagon has six sides, right? So, you'd need to draw three triangles to make a hexagon. Each triangle would cover two sides of the hexagon, like a sneaky little puzzle piece fitting into place. So, like, three triangles would do the trick.
6 2 triangles make up a diamond 12 tri in 2 hexagon 12/2 = 6
Two trapezoids can make up a hexagon.
Two squares Two triangles
A hexagon and a rectangle.
Hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon all have more sides than a pentagon
A 6 sided hexagon has 6 angles that add up to 720 degrees
3 triangles make up a hexagon.
Tow triangles and three rectangles.
The answer depends on the shapes and sizes of the triangles. I can make a big triangle, a quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, etc up to 12 sides.
The question does not state that it is a regular hexagon and so you may not assume that it is. Therefore, there is no simple formula because a hexagon can have very many shapes. One method would be to pick a point in the plane of the hexagon and join it to all the vertices. This divides up the hexagon into triangles. Their areas can be calculated using base and height, or three sides, or two sides and included angle - whichever you like. Finally the areas of the triangles must be combined to get the area of the hexagon.
Triangle Quadrilateral Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Nonagon
Oh, dude, a hexagon has six sides, right? So, you'd need to draw three triangles to make a hexagon. Each triangle would cover two sides of the hexagon, like a sneaky little puzzle piece fitting into place. So, like, three triangles would do the trick.
You start creating a concave hexagon from four triangles by placing the smallest triangle in the middle to serve as a base for the other three. Line up the bases on each triangle with the sides of the smallest one to end up with six sides forming a concave hexagon.