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What shape is one half of a hexagon?
The shape that is one- half of the hexagon is called a trapezoid: The one that is one-thirdof the hexagon is a rhombus: 3 and the one that is one-sixthof the hexagon is a … Yes, a triangle! You knew that one, for sure. We can use these shapes to get an understanding of how fractions are added and subtracted.
What is the difference between a pentagon and a hexagon?
If a pentagon is regular , naturally , its sides should have equal length. You will, later on, learn that the measure of each of its angles is 108° (Fig 14.4). A regular hexagon has all its sides equal and each of its angles measures 120°. You will learn more of these figures later (Fig 14.5).
How do you divide a hexagon?
A hexagon can be divided up into several equal, different-sized parts. For example, if we draw a line across the center, like this: We have separated the hexagon into two equal-sized parts. Each one is one-half of the hexagon. We could draw the lines differently: