The surface area of a hexagon is the same as its area. You will normally need to split the hexagon into triangles, find their area and sum these.
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
The area of a hexagon with the perimeter of 120ft is 1,039.2ft2
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
The area of a hexagon with 7cm sides is approximately 127.31cm2
The area of a regular hexagon with a perimeter 120m is about 1039.2m2
The area of a hexagon with 5 centimeter sides is 64.95cm2
The area of a hexagon with a given side of 20 is 1,039
The area of a hexagon with a given side of 20cm is 1039.2cm2
Is the hexagon within a 16 ft diameter circle (i.e., the points of the hexagon just barely touch the 16 ft circle)? Or, is the 16 ft circle entirely within the hexagon (i.e., within the flat sides)?
The area of a hexagon with each side being 23ft is about 1,374.38ft2