Not necessarily. However, a Regular hexagon has equal internal angles and equal sides (edges).
All hexagons have six angles and six sides.If the sides are all equal and the angles are all equal, then it's called a regular hexagon.
6 A Regular Hexagon has six sides of equal length, and 6 equal angles.
Yes, a hexagon can be equilateral if it has six equal sides, which will give it six equal interior angles
Not necessarily.
A polygon with 6 equal sides and angles is called a hexagon.
A shape with six sides is a hexagon. A hexagon with all sides and angles equal is a regular hexagon.
In a "regular hexagon" all sides are equal. For an irregular hexagon there are six sides but they aren't all the same length.
It is called a Regular Hexagon.
A regular hexagon.
An irregular hexagon
yes because all of the sides are equal
A hexagon can be drawn either with a compass or round object, or free hand. A hexagon has six equal sides and six equal angles. For a perfect hexagon, a compass is recommended. * * * * * While a hexagon does have six sides and six vertices, these need not be equal. If the sides are all equal AND the angles are equal, then the hexagon is a regular hexagon.
They can be but they don't have to be. If they are then it's called a "regular" hexagon.
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).
They can be but they don't have to be. If they are, then it's called a "regular" hexagon.
Yes, they would have to be to make the angles equal, making it a regular hexagon.
A polygon with 6 equal sides is called a regular hexagon.