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A hexagon is a polygon with six sides and six angles. In a regular hexagon, all sides and angles are equal. The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon is 720°, and each interior angle of a regular hexagon is 120°.

Below is the figure of a Hexagon with six vertices(A, B, C, D, E, F):

Hexagon
A Hexagon

Here are a few key properties:

  • Sides: 6
  • Interior Angles: 120° each (for a regular hexagon)
  • Exterior Angles: 60° each (since exterior angles are supplementary to interior angles)
  • Symmetry: A regular hexagon has rotational symmetry of order 6 and reflectional symmetry along 6 axes.

Hexagons are commonly seen in nature, such as in honeycombs, and have useful properties in tiling and packing.

Real-Life Examples of Hexagon

Hexagon is often seen in nature, animals, and geological patterns, some examples are:

  • Honeycombs
  • Carbon Nanotubes
  • Snowflakes
  • Digital Displays
  • Basalt Columns
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Real Life Examples of Hexagon

Properties of Hexagon

Some of the Properties of Hexagon are:

  • It is a polygon with six straight sides and six vertices.
  • Sum of the interior Angles of a hexagon is always 720°.
  • A regular hexagon has a total of nine diagonals.
  • Each exterior angle of a regular hexagon is 60° (since the exterior angle is 360°/6 = 60°).
  • For all hexagons, the sum of all external angles is 360 degrees.

Types of Hexagon

There are primarily 5 main types of Hexagons as shown in the image below:

Types-of-Hexagon
Types of Hexagons

Regular Hexagon

  • Properties: All sides and angles are equal.
  • Angles: Each interior angle is 120°.
  • Symmetry: Has six lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 6.
  • Example: A honeycomb cell.

Irregular Hexagon

  • Properties: The sides and angles are not all equal.
  • Angles: The sum of the interior angles is always 720°, but individual angles vary.
  • Symmetry: May have limited or no symmetry.
  • Example: A randomly shaped tile in a design.

Concave Hexagon

  • Properties: Has at least one interior angle greater than 180°.
  • Angles: Some interior angles are greater than 180°, making the shape "dented" or "inward."
  • Symmetry: Typically lacks symmetry.
  • Example: A star-shaped hexagon.

Convex Hexagon

  • Properties: All interior angles are less than 180° and all vertices point outward.
  • Angles: All interior angles are less than 180°, which keeps the shape outwardly curved.
  • Symmetry: Typically symmetrical.
  • Example: A hexagonal-shaped gemstone.

Complex Hexagon

  • Properties: A hexagon with irregular sides, angles, or self-intersecting edges.
  • Angles: Interior angles may vary, with some greater than 180° (concave).
  • Symmetry: May have limited or no symmetry.
  • Example: A star-shaped self-intersecting hexagon.

Hexagon Geometry Formulas

The formula for the Area and Perimeter of a Regular Hexagon is mentioned below:

Area of Hexagon

The formula for the area of a Regular Hexagon with side s is: 

Area = (3√3s2)/2

Perimeter of Hexagon

The formula for the Perimeter of a Regular Hexagon is 

Perimeter = 6s

Read More: Hexagon Formula

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