By A Mystery Man Writer
A regular hexagon, of course, has no right angles, but irregular, convex hexagons can have one, two, or three right angles. With one right angle, there is only one basic configuration, but, with two right angles, there are three: the right angles may be consecutive, have one non-right angle between them, or be opposite angles.…
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