Yes, that's correct.
you can split a regular hexagon into 6 triangles
That would depend on which hexagon and what triangles. A small hexagon might not have room for any large triangles. A large hexagon will have room fro many small triangles.If you have a regular hexagon and connect the vertices you will have drawn six equilateral triangles
Put four equilateral triangles so that each one of them has a vertex at a single point and the triangles abut one another. The shape will be 4/6 (= 2/3) of a regular hexagon.
You can do that by simply proving that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. You could do this by dividing the hexagon into 6 equilateral triangles of the same size successfully that tesselate to form a hexagon, thus proving that all sides are equal.
It's easy all you have to do is make a heart shape
Six equilateral triangles are found in a regular 6 sided hexagon
None but there are 6 in a regular hexagon
Join them together
Put one angle of each triangle at the center of the hexagon.
A regular hexagon can be divided into 6 equilateral triangles by drawing diagonals between opposite vertices, if that helps.
you can split a regular hexagon into 6 triangles
That would depend on which hexagon and what triangles. A small hexagon might not have room for any large triangles. A large hexagon will have room fro many small triangles.If you have a regular hexagon and connect the vertices you will have drawn six equilateral triangles
No but they will make a hexagon
Put four equilateral triangles so that each one of them has a vertex at a single point and the triangles abut one another. The shape will be 4/6 (= 2/3) of a regular hexagon.
Only when it is a regular 6 sided hexagon
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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