Simple; It's the Hexagon (Hexa=6)
No, a parallelogram is not a hexagon.
There are 9 diagonals in any hexagon!The hexagon does not have to be regular.
A. The hexagon is circumscribed about the circle . D. Each vertex of the hexagon lies outside the circle . E. The circle is tangent to each side of the hexagon .
No, but a hexagon is a polygon.
The Hexagon or in French, le Hexagon.
the outline of France is roughly shaped as an hexagon, hence the nickname.
'The Hexagon' is another name for France. It refers to the shape of the country. So all mainland French cities are in the Hexagon.
Metropolitan France is often referred to a 'l'Hexagone, and is indeed roughly hexagonal in shape.
because the outline of France is like the shape of a hexagon
"hexagone" is French for 'hexagon' in English, (a polygon with six sides)
The word hexagone is French for hexagon, a 2-dimensional figure having six sides.Hexagone in its French form is also used sometimes to refer to the Nation of France, or the territory in Europe that is France, because it has the rough shape of a hexagon
France is known as the "hexagon" due to its roughly hexagonal shape on the map. The term was popularized by French President Charles de Gaulle in the 1960s.
No: the Hexagon (l'Hexagone) - from the shape of the country. French children are taught to draw a map of France starting with a regular hexagon. Oddly, in a hexagon ABCDEF, lines FB and AD intersect in Paris.
France is sometimes nicknamed the hexagon because of the general shape of the country. In their geography lessons, French children are taught to first draw an hexagon to help them draw France's map.
In French, the term "Hexagone" refers to the shape of a hexagon, which is a polygon with six sides. However, it is often used metaphorically to describe mainland France, which is roughly hexagonal in shape. This term emphasizes the geographical identity of France, distinguishing it from its overseas territories.
When referring to it as a hexagon is not a faux pas.