there are six angles in a hexagon. In a regular hexagon (all of the angles are the same size) they each measure 120 degrees
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In a equilateral (all sides are the same lenght) hexagon: 360 degrees, divided by 6 angles, 360/6=60, 60 degrees.
It is a hexagon all of whose sides are of equal measure. Note that it need not be a regular hexagon since the angles need not be equal (in the same way that a rhombus has four equal sides but its angles are not all the same).
its a Hexagon!
there are six angles in a hexagon. In a regular hexagon (all of the angles are the same size) they each measure 120 degrees
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Absolutely !
A regular hexagon is a polygon with six sides where all six angles have the same measurement. (And all six sides have the same length.) If the angles of a hexagon do not all have the same measurement, or if the sides are not all of the same length, then the hexagon is irregular.
In a equilateral (all sides are the same lenght) hexagon: 360 degrees, divided by 6 angles, 360/6=60, 60 degrees.
Because all the sides are the same length and all the angles are the same.
no, if you took a hexagon and squashed it down the inside angles would grow and the outside angles would shrink.
It is a hexagon all of whose sides are of equal measure. Note that it need not be a regular hexagon since the angles need not be equal (in the same way that a rhombus has four equal sides but its angles are not all the same).
You can do that by simply proving that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. You could do this by dividing the hexagon into 6 equilateral triangles of the same size successfully that tesselate to form a hexagon, thus proving that all sides are equal.
The interior angles of a regular hexagon measure 120° A regular hexagon has all sides the same length and all angles are equal.
its a Hexagon!
its a hexagon, a regular hexagon has 6 angles that are all the same, when added all together they equal 720 degrees :D