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The diagonals (drawn from a point) help in dividing the regular polygon into smaller triangles. The sum of the areas of these smaller triangles help in determining the total area of the polygon.
The answer depends on whether or not the hexagon is regular, partly regular or totally irregular. In the last case it will not help. It also depends on whether you start off with a regular hexagon standing with one vertex above another or standing on one of its sides!
Okay, for one, it's spelled symmetry. In some cases, a Hexagon may have none, but assuming you mean a regular Hexagon, it would have six lines of symmetry. Hope I help. Sorry for criticizing your spelling, kind of a pet peeve >.< (P.S. You better not use this for homework!)
Hexagons are six-sided figures like a bee's honeycomb cells. The perimeter of a regular hexagon will be found by multiplying the length of one side by 6.
I am sure that a shape with six side has 9 diagonals. (I found out cause I really wanted to help people.)
The diagonals (drawn from a point) help in dividing the regular polygon into smaller triangles. The sum of the areas of these smaller triangles help in determining the total area of the polygon.
The answer depends on whether or not the hexagon is regular, partly regular or totally irregular. In the last case it will not help. It also depends on whether you start off with a regular hexagon standing with one vertex above another or standing on one of its sides!
Okay, for one, it's spelled symmetry. In some cases, a Hexagon may have none, but assuming you mean a regular Hexagon, it would have six lines of symmetry. Hope I help. Sorry for criticizing your spelling, kind of a pet peeve >.< (P.S. You better not use this for homework!)
Hexagons are six-sided figures like a bee's honeycomb cells. The perimeter of a regular hexagon will be found by multiplying the length of one side by 6.
A ruler or a compass would help or aternatively use Pythagoras' theorem to prove that the diagonals are of equal lengths
I am sure that a shape with six side has 9 diagonals. (I found out cause I really wanted to help people.)
if perimeter is 228 inches then each side is 228/6 = 38 inches since haxagon has 6 equal sides
There is a diagram that can help understand. The diagram is in an argument.
Rhombus: Adjacent sides are equal. Diagonals intersect at 90°. Measure of all interior angles not specific. Diagonals are not equal. Rectangle: Pair of opposite sides are equal. Measure of angle of intersection of diagonals not specific. Measure of all interior angles is 90°. Diagonals are equal.
Yes, they can.
That is a quadrilateral, hexagon, and... i need help with homework so, PLEASE answer! i am only 9!
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