6 A Regular Hexagon has six sides of equal length, and 6 equal angles.
As far as I know, a hexagon has 6 angles whether it is regular or not. Some may be obtuse angles, but they still count. So a hexagon where some of the sides go 'in' rather than 'out' is still a hexagon.
A polygon with 6 equal sides and angles is called a hexagon.
An Irregular hexagon looks like anything that has no bended angles/sides. Also it only has 6 sides/angles.
Any figure with 6 sides is a Hexagon. If all sides of the figure are of the same length, and all interior angles are 120° then you have a regular hexagon.
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 angles. The prefix comes from the Greek 'hex' for six.
A hexagon has 0 right angles , 6 sides , pairs of parallel sides and 6 vertices
A hexagon has six sides and angles; ''hex'' means 6.
A 6 sided hexagon has 6 angles that add up to 720 degrees
6 A Regular Hexagon has six sides of equal length, and 6 equal angles.
No. A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 vertices (angles). A polygon with four sides and four angles is a quadrilateral.
A hexagon has 6 sides and 6 angles.
A regular hexagon is a polygon with 6 equal sides and 6 interior angles, each angle is 120o.
No but 6 angles and 6 sides
The polygon that has 6 sides and 6 angles is a hexagon.
A hexagon.
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