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
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No. They are proportional, meaning that if side A of one hexagon is, for example, twice the corresponding side A' of the other hexagon, then side B will also be twice the size of side B', etc.
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
One more side
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.
60 degrees
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.
A concave Hexagon is that hexagon which has one of its internal angle greater than 180 degrees. It can have 8 diagonals. As compared to regular hexagon (Also convex hexagon) it has one less number of diagonals. This is because one line joining two of its vertices (that are at the end of sides forming >180 angle) fall outside the hexagon.
a hexagon has 720 degrees in it!because...... if 1 triangle has 180 degrees in it then you add 180 on every different angle like add 180 onto 720 for a heptagon and etc. and if you had a hexagon join the ends from 1 the one opposite through the middle then you get 4 angles if you times that by 180 you get 720
To find the sum of the interior angles of a hexagon, use the formula180(n-2) where n is 6 so180(4)=720 degrees.To find the measure of one angle in the regular hexagon, divide that number by 6 and we have 120 degrees. A regular hexagon has 6 angles of 120 degrees. The sum is 720 degrees.
Length of one side squared x 1.5 x square root of 3, for a REGULAR hexagon.
It then is no longer a 6 sided hexagon but becomes a 7 sided heptagon
Six times the length of one side.