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The Latin word for a hexagon is "hexagnum." The Latin word is derived from the Greek word "hexagnos," and they all mean "something with six angles."
From the Latin prefix "hexa-" meaning "six", a hexagon has six sides.
Hexagon means 6-sided (from greek) Quadrilater means 4-sided (from latin)
It is 'hexagon' No 'e' on the end(suffix). A hexagon is a 2-dimensinal shape. of six sides. The word 'hexagon' is from its Latin roots. 'hexa' means six(6). 'gon' mean a 2-dimensional shape. NB A lot of mathemtical and scientific names, used in the modern world, can find their roots in Latin, and Classical Greek.
Hexagon is a root word for us, derived from the Greek hex, 'six'.
Hexagon. From Latin. The side number and the named polygon. 3 =' Trigon (Triangle) 4 = 'tetragon' 5 = pentagon 6 = hexagon 7 = heptagon 8 = octagon 9 = nonagon 10 = decagon 100 = centagob 1000 = kilagon.
A shape with six sides is called a hexagon. You here is everywhere. In the latin term hexa- means six.
When referring to it as a hexagon is not a faux pas.
hex is like six and a hexagon has six sides thus the name hexagon
a hexagon has 6 sidesAn hexagon is a 6 sided polygon
hexagon
That is the correct spelling of "hexagon" (a 6-sided polygon).Hexagon.