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The length of on side of an equilateral hexagon is half the diameter of the circumscribing circle.
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)?
Hexagon: Yes Circle: No
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).
A. The hexagon is circumscribed about the circle . D. Each vertex of the hexagon lies outside the circle . E. The circle is tangent to each side of the hexagon .
the hexagon is circumscribed about the circle
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
The cord of a circle that contains the center of that circle is a diameter of that circle.
You do a diameter circle!!
If you mean the diameter of a circle with area pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with circumference pi, then the diameter is 2. If you mean the diameter of a circle with diameter pi, then the diameter is pi. If you mean the diameter of a circle with radius pi, then the diameter is 2pi.
A circle with a diameter of 28 is a circle.
The diameter of a circle is twice the radius.The diameter of a circle is twice the radius.The diameter of a circle is twice the radius.The diameter of a circle is twice the radius.