Area of circle = 225 cm2 implies radius = 8.46 cm (approx)
Therefore, apothem of hexagon = 8.46 cm
then side of hexagon = apothem*2/sqrt(3) = 9.77 cm (approx)
and so perimeter = 6*side = 58.63 cm
"Having the same center" is the meaning of concentric. A regular hexagon in a concentric circle can be viewed by using the link and looking at the "active construction" window where there is a short animation of the construction of a hexagon inside a circle. It is posted by our friends at Wikipedia, where knowledge is free.
The hexagon will consist of 6 equilateral triangles having sides of 20 cm and so:- Area of the regular hexagon: 0.5*20*20*sin(60 degrees)*6 = 1039 square cm rounded
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6.4 metres !
Area = 1,918,570 ft2
I only know it for sure for a circle with diameter equal to 1. The perimeter of a polygone with n sides inscribed in a circle with diameter 1 is equal to n times sin (pi/n), so for a hexagon it is 6 times sin (pi/6) = 3.0000. For circles having another diameter, I would intuitively say that the formula becomes diameter times n times sin (pi/n).
36 inches.
"Having the same center" is the meaning of concentric. A regular hexagon in a concentric circle can be viewed by using the link and looking at the "active construction" window where there is a short animation of the construction of a hexagon inside a circle. It is posted by our friends at Wikipedia, where knowledge is free.
The hexagon will consist of 6 equilateral triangles having sides of 20 cm and so:- Area of the regular hexagon: 0.5*20*20*sin(60 degrees)*6 = 1039 square cm rounded
The center of the circle inscribed in a triangle.
Yup. A circle is defined by it having the same diameter no matter where you measure, so you can't make the perimeter of a circle be a different shape. You can only adjust that diameter to affect the size.
Every hexagon has six sides. That is the definition of "hexagon".If it did not have six sides, then it would not be a 'hexagon', andwe would not be having this discussion.
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i know it has something to do with having a constant width , i know it has something to do with having 3 arcs and i know that it is the width x pi but why is this? i need a very simple sollution in relation to the circumference of a circle
Both are polygons; plane figures with multiple sides, the pentagon having five angles and five sides; the hexagon having six angles and six sides.
its a hexagon that has 6 faces
This can be a tricky question. When speaking of polygons like a square or trapezoid, "sides" refers to linear, perimeter edges, with a square having four. However, if it refers to boundaries such as inside and outside, a circle has an interior (inside) and exterior (outside) and has 2 sides by that reference.