yes it can if you can use mirror images than first you bisect the hexagon from vertex to vertex, then bisect with a perpendicular to that then WALA!
use 4 triangles, make 2 trapezoids then put them into a hexagon
A hexagon has 6 sides whereas a trapezoid has 4 sides therefore a hexagon is 6/4 or 3/2 of a trapezoid as an improper fraction.
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Well, honey, a hexagon has six sides, so technically you can fit six trapezoids in there if you get creative with your shapes. But if you're talking about how many trapezoids can fit perfectly inside a hexagon without overlapping, then the answer is zero. Hexagons and trapezoids are like apples and oranges, they just don't fit together like that.
use 4 triangles, make 2 trapezoids then put them into a hexagon
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a trapezoid has 4 sides while a hexagon has 6 sides. To form a hexagon, you need 3 trapezoids because if you try to fit 4 trapezoids together, you're just gonna end up with a wonky shape that's not a hexagon. So, it takes 3 trapezoids to make 4 hexagons. Easy peasy!
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.
A hexagon has 6 sides whereas a trapezoid has 4 sides therefore a hexagon is 6/4 or 3/2 of a trapezoid as an improper fraction.
Rhombuses always have 4 equal sides, trapezoids do not.
6-2 = 4 triangles
Because it has 4 equal right angles and 4 equal sides
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a octagon hexagon
A square has 4 equal sides whereas a regular hexagon has 6 equal sides