three, parallel means that they ill never touch if they keep going so the oppoites are all parralell but no other are.
2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
A hexagon can have multiple pairs of parallel lines depending on its orientation. In a regular hexagon, there are three pairs of opposite sides that are parallel to each other. Therefore, there are a total of three distinct pairs of parallel lines in a regular hexagon.
2 parallel lines * * * * * The above answer is not wholly correct. A hexagon can have one, two or three pairs of parallel lines: a regular hexagon has 3 pairs.
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Here are three shapes that have two pairs of parallel lines: square parallelogram rectangle There are many polygons with at least two pairs of parallel lines. hexagon (has 3 pairs of parallel lines) octagon (has 4 pairs) decagon (has 5 pairs)
If it's a 'regular' hexagon, then it has three pairs of parallel lines. If the hexagon isn't 'regular', then it's not possible to answer the question with the information given in it.
Three pairs: all six sides are members of a parallel pair.
A regular hexagon has 6 parallel sides (3 pairs)
A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides (6 sides).
A regular hexagon (regular means all sides are the same length and all the angles are equal) has three sets of parallel lines. Each set consists of two lines. In other words, each of the six lines is parallel to one other line.
regular hexagons have 3 pairs of parallel edges
It need not have any, but it can have 1 2 or 3 pairs. Or 2 sets of three lines - see my brilliant graphic (not) below. Ignore the dots - they are required for spacing._____|......|____|________|