It all depends really, on; 1. What you mean by regular hexagon? and 2. Are all the sides equal? If you answered number two with a yes, then yes.
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a triangle who has 2 angle and 2 sides that are equal are called.... um... >.>; idk... a isosoleces triangle(not sure about spelling) check it out --> http://www.youtube.com/user/lzzy423
It means do not bleach. If there is just a triangle it means bleach as needed. And if there is a triangle with two lines through it it means bleach as needed (non-chlorine).
It has a white Triangle The previous answer is quite useless. The triangle marks where pin 1 is on the CPU. When installing a CPU into the socket, the installer lines up the triangles so the CPU fits correctly into the socket.
Yes. A regular tessellation can be created from either an equilateral triangle, a square, or a hexagon.
In our example, the area of the equilateral triangle is 1/6 of the area of the regular hexagon
An equilateral triangle, a square and a hexagon.
Regular Hexagon, Square, and Equilateral Triangle. (Apex)
regular hexagon, square, equilateral triangle...apex
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
Put one angle of each triangle at the center of the hexagon.
A hexagon has 6 sides, all equal to one another, which means it has symmetry. Simply fold the hexagon until it makes a triangle _ / \ \_/
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
Equilateral triangle, square and regular hexagon.
No. All interior angles of the regular hexagon are 120 degrees. The only regular polygon with acute angles is the equilateral triangle (60 degrees)
An [equilateral] triangle, square and hexagon are the only regular polygons which, by themselves, will tile a surface.