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The three major diagonals in an ordinary hexagon do not intersect at the same point. Therefore, in such a hexagon, the diagonals form 111 triangles.
The statement is not generally true. It is true only for regular hexagons. Join the centre of the hexagon to three alternating vertices. You will have formed three rhombi in the hexagon.
isosceles triangle
ANSWER
30, its a combination. C(6,3) because there are six vertices of a hexagon and three vertices of a triangle
answer may vary depending on size of square
A "six sided shape" is a hexagon. The solid formed by 6 squares is a cube (four sides, top, bottom).
The answer is hexagon because if it is formed by curved, line segments, or both it is definitely hexagon!
A large compound formed by the joining of smaller compounds is called a polymer.
Diagonals in an hexagon: 0.5*(6^2 -3*6) = 9 diagonals
hexagon
The three major diagonals in an ordinary hexagon do not intersect at the same point. Therefore, in such a hexagon, the diagonals form 111 triangles.
The statement is not generally true. It is true only for regular hexagons. Join the centre of the hexagon to three alternating vertices. You will have formed three rhombi in the hexagon.
5 equilateral triangles.
adenosine
a rectangle
hexagon