A hexagon is a six-sided polygon, while a rectangle is a four-sided polygon. The angles in a hexagon add up to 720 degrees, whereas the angles in a rectangle add up to 360 degrees. Additionally, a hexagon does not have any parallel sides, while a rectangle has opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length.
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Well, honey, a hexagon has six sides and six angles, while a rectangle has four sides and four right angles. So basically, a hexagon is like a sassy six-sided diva, and a rectangle is a four-sided square trying to keep it all together. Just remember, hexagons are for the bold and rectangles are for the right angles.
Oh, dude, a hexagon has six sides, while a rectangle only has four. It's like comparing a fancy sports car to a beat-up old minivan - they both get you from point A to point B, but one is way cooler than the other. So, yeah, shapes, man.
a hexagon has 6 vertices and 6 sides while a rectangle has 4 vertices and 4 sides.
hexagon
No such thing . . . A rectangle is a four sided polygon and a hexagon is a six sided polygon. How they could mix, I have no clue.
Triangle
I can't figure out how to post images here, so I will tell you the method by which I figured it out: cut the rectangle between two edges across from another, and half the 2 triangled on the sides and put them together so each forms a rectangle. Put these rectangles together with the initial rectangle to form a large rectangle. Now, while keeping the previous cut-lines intact, draw lines dividing the rectangle into 4 equal parts (which should be easy now) and color each of the 4 parts a different color. Now, take the rectangle apart and reassemble the hexagon. You will probably need to make a few more cuts in order to keep all the colors together, but you should be able to figure that part out without much difficulty. Voila, a hexagon divided into 4 equal parts.
square: s^2 rectangle: a*b hexagon: (s^2)*((6.75)^0.5) equilateral: (s^2)*((0.75)^0.5) isosceles: ((a^2)-((b^2)/4))^0.5)*(b/2)