Asked by Anonymous
If we double the sides of a hexagon, the sum of all interior angles will? Is the question referring to the side lengths of the hexagon or the no. Of sides?
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Answered by
Reiny
If you double each side of the hexagon, you will simply get a <b>similar</b> figure. The angles of two similar figures have corresponding equal angles.
The sum of the interior angles is still 720°
The sum of the interior angles is still 720°
Answered by
Anonymous
So how do we know whether it is referring to the no. Of sides or the side length
Answered by
Damon
I think it implies that it remains a hexagon, but it is indeed not clear.
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