There are 6 parallelograms in a regular hexagon. Let the six vertices be A, B, C, D, E and F. Let O be the centre of the circle circumscribing the regular hexagon. read more
There are many different types of parallelograms. A rectangle, a square and a rhombus are all examples of parallelograms. The opposite angles of a parallelogram are always equal. read more
Normally hexagon looks as shown below: It can be seen that there are six vertices and six line segments of equal length in structure of hexagon. Rhombus can be defined as simple non self - intersecting quadrilateral which is comprised of four sides or line segments and four vertices (nodes). All line segments or sides of Rhombus are of equal length. read more