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Easy. Since the side is the base and the apothem is the height of the triangle, multiply them and divide by two to get the area of the triangle. 3 * 3.46 = 10.38 /2 = 5.19. Then multiply by 6 to get the area of the hexagon. 5.19 * 6 = 31.14. You multiply by 6 because you can fit 6 regular triangles in a regular hexagon. We've already found the area of one regular triangle in the hexagon.
The only similarities between these shapes are that:These shapes have all congruent interior anglesObviously, the shapes are regular and have equal sides.
The area of a regular hexagon with side length of 20cm is about 1039.23cm2
A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.
Congruent angles always add up to 180 degrees. The above answer is so wrong. Congruent angles are angles of the same measure. They can have any value and so can add to any number. For example, the six interior angles of a regular hexagon are 120 degrees each and they add to 720 degrees.
If you mean the area of the regular hexagon, then the answer is yes.
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pyramid
you can split a regular hexagon into 6 triangles
A hexagon with 6 congruent sides is a regular hexagon
If the hexagon's sides and angles are congruent, then it a regular hexagon.
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
hexagon
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Yes, that's what "regular" means.
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