Kite: 0Trapezium: 1 pair
Regular hexagon: 3 pairs
Irregular quadrilateral: 0, 1 or 2 pairs.
Kite: none
Trapezium: one pair
Regular hexagon : three pairs
Irregular quadrilateral: none, one or two pairs.
A regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides. An irregular hexagon can have two, one or none.
-- trapezoid -- triangle -- irregular quadrilateral -- pentagon -- hexagon etc.
neither, a regular hexagon's sides hit at a 120 degree angle so they are neither parallel nor perpendicular. An irregular hexagon's can, but usually don't. In a regular hexagon (all 6 sides congruent), opposite sides are parallel.
Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon.
A hexagon, which has six sides, can have parallel sides depending on its specific type. In a regular hexagon, there are three pairs of parallel sides. However, in irregular hexagons, the number of parallel sides can vary. Thus, the answer can range from zero to three pairs of parallel sides.
It could be a trapezium, or an irregular pentagon, hexagon, heptagon etc.
A regular hexagon has three pairs of parallel sides. An irregular hexagon can have two, one or none.
a hexagon
The answer depends on how you cut it.Even with a single straight cut you can get:a triangle and a heptagon,a triangle and a hexagon,a triangle and a pentagon,a quadrilateral and a hexagon,a quadrilateral and a pentagon,two quadrilaterals (trapezium),two pentagons.
an irregular triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, etc.
-- trapezoid -- triangle -- irregular quadrilateral -- pentagon -- hexagon etc.
hexagon
neither, a regular hexagon's sides hit at a 120 degree angle so they are neither parallel nor perpendicular. An irregular hexagon's can, but usually don't. In a regular hexagon (all 6 sides congruent), opposite sides are parallel.
Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon. Triangle, quadrilateral or hexagon.
A hexagon, which has six sides, can have parallel sides depending on its specific type. In a regular hexagon, there are three pairs of parallel sides. However, in irregular hexagons, the number of parallel sides can vary. Thus, the answer can range from zero to three pairs of parallel sides.
No, a parallelogram cannot be a hexagon. A parallelogram is a quadrilateral with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length, while a hexagon is a polygon with six sides. These are two different shapes with different numbers of sides.
Providing that it is a regular 6 sided hexagon then it will have 3 pairs of opposite parallel sides. Though an irregular hexagon (shaped as the outline of an L) can have 2 sets of three parallel sides.