60 degrees I believe..
2007-01-17 08:31:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A hexagon has 6 sides.
This means it has 6 triangles if you join each corner to the centre. Each triangle is exactly the same.
Each angle at the centre is 360/6 = 60 degrees.
The internal angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees, so the outer angles must be (180-60)/2 = 60 degrees.
So, if you take away the lines joining the outer coners to the centre, then the new angle is 60 +60 = 120 degrees.
There it is, the internal angles are 120 degrees.
Also, for any polygon, divide the number of sides into 360 degrees and then double the answer - you have the internal angles
2007-01-17 08:44:12
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answered by Bill N 3
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I assume that we're talking about a hexagon where all sides are equal and all equivalent angles are equal.
A full circuit of the perimeter involves a rotation of 360 degrees.
This is achieved in 6 steps which are therefore 360/6 = 60 degrees each.
The internal angles are therefore (180-60) = 120 degrees each.
2007-01-17 13:50:22
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answered by Cassandra 3
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In geometry, a hexagon is a polygon with six edges and six vertices. The internal angles of a regular hexagon (one where all sides and all angles are equal) are all 120° and the hexagon has 720 degrees.
2007-01-17 08:42:48
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answered by Hallber 5
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360/6 = 60
180-60 = 120 degrees is the answer.
2007-01-17 08:31:24
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answered by Not_Here 6
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120 degrees
2007-01-17 08:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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120 degrees
2007-01-17 08:30:16
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answered by evilted_2 2
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I think, and this may be wrong, or for another multi sided shape, but is it 22.5 degrees???????
2007-01-17 08:37:04
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answer #8
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answered by spud 3
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360/6x2, man
2007-01-17 13:07:31
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answered by Daniel P 1
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