Both are polygons
Both have three or more sides
Both have vertices
-- answer --They have sides and angles.
They have 3x sides and 3x angles: for a triangle x = 1, for a hexagon, x = 2
If their sides are all the same length, a circle can be described which passes through all their angles.
They are both polygons. Anything more depends on the exact nature of the figures.
There are 4.
they both are polygons
the type of shape is a square A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon. A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon. A Square, An Equalateral Triangle, A Cube, A Hexagon, A Pentagon, A DoDecaHedron, An Octogon, A Decagon.
Triangle
A triangle and parallelogram
They are shapes.
Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon.
An obtuse triangle, a rhombus, a hexagon, and a parallelogram are all polygons whose exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
a hexagon has 6 sides and a triangle has 3
Not too sure of your question but a triangle and a hexagon are both polygons
They both have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees.
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
Some of them are: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon ..... etc
They are both polygons whose exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
pentagon i think?
triangle
Some of them are: triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, decagon ..... etc