In general, none. If all the sides of a hexagon were of different length it would have no symmetry.
This would be a hexagon.
That would be - a Hexagon.
Yes, they would have to be to make the angles equal, making it a regular hexagon.
The answer to the question 'What is a shape with six sides called' would be a hexagon.
Every hexagon has six sides. That is the definition of "hexagon".If it did not have six sides, then it would not be a 'hexagon', andwe would not be having this discussion.
The hexagon has more sides than a pentagon because the hexagon has sides while the pentagon has 5 sides. Hope that helped everyone stay safe bye!
that would be a hexagon
A hexagon has 6 sides, and a pentagon has 5 sides. Thus, if you were to multiply the number of sides of a hexagon with the number of sides of a pentagon, you would get a total number of 30 sides.
In general, none. If all the sides of a hexagon were of different length it would have no symmetry.
That would be - a Hexagon.
This would be a hexagon.
That would be - a Hexagon.
A two dimensional shape with six sides, such as the lens for Jim's glasses, is called a hexagon. Another common example of a hexagon is a stop sign.
An octagon has 8 sides. A shape with 6 sides is a hexagon.
Perimeter is a measure of the distance around a given shape. Since a hexagon has 6 equal sides, in order to figure out the perimeter you would simply multiply the length of one side (one foot) by the number of sides (6):Perimeter = 1foot x 6 sides = 6 feet
A hexagon can have 0, 1, 2 or 3 pairs of parallel sides. A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides. A hexagon can also have 2 sets of 3 parallel sides! If you are allowed to count sides in more than one pair, this would be 6 pairs of parallel sides!