regular hexagon has six sides of equal length, each couple intersecting to form a vertex of which there are six. A polygon has six internal angles of equal measure and has six external angles of equal measure.
External angles= angles on the outside
Interior angles= angles on the inside
(of the shape.)
For a hexagon you'd do 360/6 (because it has 6 corners/angles) which = 60, that is the exterior angle, to find the interior angle you'd take 60 away from 180 because that's how many degrees are on a straight line, which would make it 120 degrees
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
60 degrees
Each exterior angle is 360/6 = 60 degrees
Ah, an irregular hexagon is a special shape that can have different numbers of lines of symmetry. Each side must match up perfectly with another side for it to have a line of symmetry. So, depending on how the sides are arranged, an irregular hexagon can have anywhere from 0 to 6 lines of symmetry. Just remember, each one is unique and beautiful in its own way.
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A regular hexagon's angle would be 120 degrees making the total degrees 720. If it's the degrees of one angle of an irregular hexagon there would be quite a range
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One interior angle of a hexagon is 120 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of a 6-sided polygon, or a hexagon, is (6-2)*180 = 720 degrees. The measure of one of these angles cannot be determined unless the hexagon is regular and the question does not say that it is a regular hexagon. If it were a regular hexagon, each interior angle would be 720/6 = 120 degrees.
A hexagon and a square can tessellate together, but they must be arranged in a specific way. When placed side by side, the angles of the hexagon (120 degrees) and the square (90 degrees) can fit together at certain points, allowing them to fill a space without gaps. This arrangement can create interesting patterns, but it may not be as common as tessellations involving only one shape.
The length of on side of an equilateral hexagon is half the diameter of the circumscribing circle.
A hexagon has one more side than a pentagon.
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
A hexagon has 6 triangles inside of it. If one triangle equals 180 degrees and there are 6 triangles. 180 degrees *6 triangles=1080 degrees.
60 degrees
A plane figure that has one more side than a quadrilateral and one less than a hexagon is a... pentagon.
I'm assuming that you are referring to the sum of the measures of the interior angles.In a hexagon you can draw 4 triangles with lines from one vertex to the others. Multiply that 4 times 180, the sum of the interior angles in a triangle, and it will give you 720, the sum of the degrees in a hexagon.