A beehive honeycomb, the scutes of a turtle's carapace, floor tiles, etc.
Somtimes windows are shaped as hexagons. There is also alot of other things like 6 triangles, two rhombuses things like that.
No because hexagons are 6 sided polygons whereas pentagons are 5 sided polygons
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A polygon can be equilateral but not always equiangular. Some examples of this are rhomboids and other polygons like pentagons and hexagons.
Hexagons.
No. All hexagons are polygons.
No because parallelograms have 4 sides whereas hexagons have 6 sides
A stop sign is shaped like a hexagon
A hexagon is a polygon that has 6 sides to it. Examples of hexagons in the real world include things such as the cells found inside of a honeycomb and a snowflake.
20 hexagons
On the 32-panel soccer ball, there are 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons.
4 hexagons; A hexagon has 6 sides, thus, if you have 4 hexagons, 4x6=24
well, here are some. hexagons have 6 sides, six angles, rotational symmetry, three lines of symmetry, and the angle sum is 720. :) hope this helped.
All 6 sided objects are in the family class of hexagons.
Quadrilaterals, pentagons, triangles, octagons, hexagons, decagons.
No, a hexagon is not a tessellation. Some hexagons can tessellate a plane, others will not.
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