As a stop sign
There are many shapes that are not hexagons. A hexagon has 6 edges, so anything that has more or less than that would not be a hexagon. It sounds like you have a paper with several pictures on it that you expect us to magically be able to see and we can't.
Every hexagon has six sides. That is the definition of "hexagon".If it did not have six sides, then it would not be a 'hexagon', andwe would not be having this discussion.
Cells in the beehive is a real life example of hexagon. Another natural hexagon that you can see in its natural existence is the snowflakes that appear in the shape of a hexagon.
A hexagon has six sides. See the related link below for an image.
No idea. What's a "hexaan"? If you mean "hexagon", see related question "How many many sides are in a hexagon?"
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that would be a hexagon
You cannot - unless it is a regular hexagon. And there is nothing in the question to suggest that you can assume it is a regular hexagon.
To form a hexagon, you would need a total of 6 triangles. Each side of the hexagon would be made up of one triangle, so when you combine all six sides, it creates a hexagon. This is because a hexagon is a polygon with six sides and six angles, and each side is made up of a single triangle.
A stop sign is an octagon, not a hexagon. most Nuts & bolt heads are hexagons. The head of an Allen Wrench is a hexagon.
no, if you took a hexagon and squashed it down the inside angles would grow and the outside angles would shrink.
A regular hexagon folded in half would look like an isosceles trapezoid.