Yes - divide the hexagon by drawing a line connecting two opposite sides, dividing it in half. (Drawing a line connecting two angles will only result in two congruent quadrilaterals).
An object with 2 congruent pentagons at opposite ends connected with 5 rectangles is a pentagonal prism.
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A pentagonal prism.
Two pentagons that have corresponding angles congruent. First equals the first, second equals the second and so forth.
to cut something in half equally
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An object with 2 congruent pentagons at opposite ends connected with 5 rectangles is a pentagonal prism.
A pentagonal prism.
Nothing
A pentagonal prism.
pentagonal prism
Two pentagons that have corresponding angles congruent. First equals the first, second equals the second and so forth.
It is a pentagonal prism
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Every hexagon has six sides. That's what the "hex" in hexagon means. Every polygon comes in two flavors and the hexagon can be either one of them ... 'regular' or 'irregular'. If the hexagon is a regular one, then all six of its sides are congruent. If the hexagon is an irregular one, then 2, 3, 4, 5, or none of its sides may be congruent.
Irregular hexagon has 2 right angles all other sides are congruent. How large is each one?
2 rhombuses and 2 triangles