um... it is pointy and looks like a house
No. All hexagons are polygons.
The polygons in the mosaic are alike in that they share common characteristics such as having straight edges and defined vertices. However, they differ in terms of their shapes, sizes, and angles; some may be regular polygons with equal sides and angles, while others are irregular. Additionally, the arrangement and color patterns of the polygons can vary, affecting the overall visual impact of the mosaic.
it has a number of faces, vertex and edges -- The angles are not all the same
Without specific details about the polygons in problems 1 and 2, I can only provide a general answer. If the polygons share the same number of sides, have equal corresponding angles, or are both regular polygons, they can be considered similar. Similar polygons maintain proportional relationships between their corresponding sides and angles. To give a more precise comparison, I would need the characteristics of the polygons in question.
There aree an infinite number of polygons, but some of the common one are:TriangleQuadrilateralpentagonhexagonheptagonoctagonnonagondecigondodecagon
To be a polygon there has to be three or more sides. None of the sides can be curved or intersecting and the figure has to be closed.
Yes
A list of polygons would include the triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, octagon, and the hexagon. Some additional polygons are the enneagon, the heptagon, the dodecagon, and the hexdecagon.
Some polygons will tessellate,some with tessellate along with one or more other polygons,some will not tessellate.These classes have no specific names.
Polygons
blake baugher
Polygons come in Different sides, designs, shapes. You can not escape!