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°
A regular hexagon.
The interior angle of a regular hexagon is 120 degrees.
It is a regular octagon which has 8 sides
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Each interior angle measures 135 degrees
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120 degrees
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.
The 6 inside angles of a hexagon add up to 720 degrees
A regular polygon with each interior angle measuring 120 degrees is a hexagon.
No, a hexagon does not have larger interior angles than an octagon. The measure of each interior angle in a regular hexagon is 120 degrees, while in a regular octagon, it is 135 degrees. Therefore, the interior angles of an octagon are larger than those of a hexagon.
A regular hexagon.
The sum of the interior angles of a 6-sided polygon, or a hexagon, is (6-2)*180 = 720 degrees. The measure of one of these angles cannot be determined unless the hexagon is regular and the question does not say that it is a regular hexagon. If it were a regular hexagon, each interior angle would be 720/6 = 120 degrees.
Providing that it is a regular hexagon each interior angle measures 120 degrees
In a regular polygon, the measure of the exterior angle is related to the interior angle by the equation: exterior angle = 180° - interior angle. If the exterior angle is twice the measure of the interior angle, we can set up the equation: exterior angle = 2 × interior angle. Solving this gives us the equation: 180° - interior angle = 2 × interior angle, leading to 180° = 3 × interior angle, or interior angle = 60°. This corresponds to a regular hexagon, as it has interior angles of 120° and exterior angles of 60°.