Infinitely many.
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6 Triangles!!
yes it can if your hexagon is bigger
for the small rhombus it is 1/6 for the bigger ones it can be 1/3.it can be depended on how big the hexagon is or how big the shape can be
hexagon
how many squares fit in a hexagon
An isosceles triangle and an irregular pentagon or two trapeziums.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
You need at least four triangles, or at least three trapeziums. Or two triangles and one trapezium.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
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That would depend on which hexagon and what triangles. A small hexagon might not have room for any large triangles. A large hexagon will have room fro many small triangles.If you have a regular hexagon and connect the vertices you will have drawn six equilateral triangles
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6 Triangles!!
The answer depends on the size of the hexagon.
yes it can if your hexagon is bigger
The answer depends on the size of the triangles relative to the size of the hexagon. flippant answer: infinite answer you are probably looking for: 6