A regular hexagon has a side length of 6 units.
The hexagon can be divided into six congruent...
Mathematics, 16.04.2020 21:24 robert7248
A regular hexagon has a side length of 6 units.
The hexagon can be divided into six congruent and
triangles.
The apothem is perpendicular to a side and forms two
Âș right triangles.
The apothem is 3v3 units because it is
If the formula for the area of a polygon is
1/2(perimeter)(apothem), the area of the hexagon is
V3 square units.
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