2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
A hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides. A pentagon has no lines parallel. Above answer is correct but only if they are regular hexagon and pentagons. A non-regular hexagon can have as little as none parallel lines. A non-regular pentagon can have two parallel lines.
It need not have any, but it can have 1 2 or 3 pairs. Or 2 sets of three lines - see my brilliant graphic (not) below. Ignore the dots - they are required for spacing._____|......|____|________|
A regular hexagon has three sets (pairs) of parallel line segments that form it.
2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
A hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides. A pentagon has no lines parallel. Above answer is correct but only if they are regular hexagon and pentagons. A non-regular hexagon can have as little as none parallel lines. A non-regular pentagon can have two parallel lines.
Three pairs: all six sides are members of a parallel pair.
Here are three shapes that have two pairs of parallel lines: square parallelogram rectangle There are many polygons with at least two pairs of parallel lines. hexagon (has 3 pairs of parallel lines) octagon (has 4 pairs) decagon (has 5 pairs)
If it's a 'regular' hexagon, then it has three pairs of parallel lines. If the hexagon isn't 'regular', then it's not possible to answer the question with the information given in it.
A regular hexagon has 6 parallel sides (3 pairs)
Answer: trapezoid Answer: There is no such thing as "one parallel side". Parallel refers to the relationship between TWO lines - so, two lines can either be parallel, or not be parallel. A shape can have one PAIR of parallel sides (e.g. a trapezoid), two PAIRS of parallel sides (e.g., a parallelogram), or more than that (e.g., a regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides).
It need not have any, but it can have 1 2 or 3 pairs. Or 2 sets of three lines - see my brilliant graphic (not) below. Ignore the dots - they are required for spacing._____|......|____|________|
A regular hexagon has three sets (pairs) of parallel line segments that form it.
Three pairs and one triplet. The triplet can be considered three pairs.
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