All diagonals from a single vertex of a hexagon are drawn. Four triangles will result.

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True. When all diagonals are drawn from a single vertex of a hexagon, four triangles will result. To understand why, you can use the fact that a hexagon has six sides and six vertices.

When you draw diagonals from a single vertex of a hexagon, you will create four non-overlapping triangles. Each of these triangles is formed by connecting the selected vertex with three other vertices of the hexagon.

Therefore, the statement is true.