120 Degrees
A regular hexagon.
120 Degrees A hexagon, or a "6-gon," which has six sides has this sum of interior angles: (6-2)180=720° So, each individual angle is: 720/6=120°
The interior angle of a regular hexagon is 120 degrees.
Each interior angle measures 144 degrees
A hexagon is a regular polygon with six equal sides. A regular hexagon has 6 exterior angles of 60o and 6 interior angles of 120o Therefore the total sum of all the angles of a regular hexagon = (6*60)+(6*120) = 1080 degrees. A hexagon need not be regular, so its angles need not all be the same. But the sum is correct because the sum of each exterior angle with its corresponding interior angle will always be 180o and 6*180o = 1080o.
It depends on a few factors: if the angle is interior, if the angle is exterior, and if the hexagon is a regular hexagon or not. Each interior angle of a regular hexagon is 120o. Each exterior angle of a regular hexagon is 60o.
Providing that it is a regular hexagon each interior angle measures 120 degrees
A hexagon, in general can have an angle of any measure. In a REGUALR hexagon, each interior angle is 120o.
Each interior angle of a regular 6 sided hexagon is 120 degrees.
Providing that it's a regular 6 sided hexagon each interior angle measures 120 degrees
Each interior angle is 120o making the total 720o.
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Providing that it is a regular hexagon then the each interior angle measures 120 degrees and each exterior angle measures 60 degrees
Each exterior angle: 60 degrees Each interior angle: 120 degrees
An interior angle of a hexagon cannot be 4320 degrees. Even if it is a concave hexagon an interior angle must be less than 360 degrees. Also, the sum of ALL the interior angles of a hexagon must be 720 degrees. So, unless you have some angles whose measure is negative, an interior angle of 4320 is impossible. Therefore such a hexagon is impossible and, therefore, it is impossible to answer this question.