The answer depends on the shape of the hexagon and what processes you are allowed to use: cutting, folding, glueing, etc.
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Pythagoras's theorem, it's where you have a right-angled triangle and the squares of the 2 shortest sides added together make the square of the longest side, look up Pythagoras's theorem on Google for a more detail description.
All you have to use is the five triangles. The two large triangles make a square in the middle, the two small triangles make a large triangle on one side and the middle triangle on the other side.
Not quite sure what to make of "combined". If they are disjoint, there are 9 sides. Otherwise, up to 15.
He came up with the Pythagoras theoremIn a right angled triangle the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the squares on the other two sides.Builders make use of the theorem to make corners square. If you have piece of rope or chain 12 metres long and make a triangle on the ground where one side is 3 metres , another 4 and the longest 5 then a right angle will be formed between the 3 and 4 metre lengths.