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How do you make a irregular hexagon out of 6 equilateral triangles? - Answers
First make a regular hexagon. Then take any one triangle and slide it through two heights so that it's base is on what was the opposite side. You will have an irregular, concave hexagon, shaped somewhat like an arrowhead.
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First make a regular hexagon. Then take any one triangle and slide it through two heights so that it's base is on what was the opposite side. You will have an irregular, concave hexagon, shaped somewhat like an arrowhead.
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How do you make a irregular hexagon out of 6 equilateral triangles? - Answers
First make a regular hexagon. Then take any one triangle and slide it through two heights so that it's base is on what was the opposite side. You will have an irregular, concave hexagon, shaped somewhat like an arrowhead.
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