Simple; It's the Hexagon (Hexa=6)
No, a parallelogram is not a hexagon.
There are 9 diagonals in any hexagon!The hexagon does not have to be regular.
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 .
No, but a hexagon is a polygon.
A hexagon is divided into 6 equilateral triangles; the circle around the hexagon has a radius the length of one of these triangles. So the circumference is S x 2pi, s being the side of the hexagon. The perimeter of the hexagon is 6s. So the relationship is that you multiply it by 1/3 pi
The perimeter of such an equilateral hexagon is 54. The circumference of the largest cricle that can be inscribed in it is 18 pi. Hope that helps! That was if you meant the diameter as the length of the longest line that fits in the shape.
That is usually called "perimeter". You calculate it by adding the six sides.
6 sides.................BUT:_ i beg to differ with 'Contributor"a hexagon is a polygon with six edges and six vertices. A regular hexagon has Schläfli symbol {6}. The total of the internal angles of any hexagon is 720°.So a hexagon rod or bar (Rifle barrel/) has Six Flatsaround the circumference and a FLAT (or other shape) at each end, making EIGHT.A hexagon cut from paper ... has TWO FLAT surfaces, but it has Six straight edges.
54 inches Because: sin30=x/9 sin30 is the degrees that makes the apothems angle of depression and 9 is the radius.
It depends on what instruments you have or are allowed to use. That is NOT specified and it is assumed that a compass and ruler are available for use. To construct a hexagon with sides of length L, draw a circle with centre at a point O and radius L. Pick any point on the circumference of the circle (B). Draw two arcs using the compass with the same radius as before so as to intersect the circumference of the circle at two other points, A and C - one on either side of B. Let the line AO meet the circumference on the far side of the circle at D. Similarly, BO at E and CO at F. Then ABCDEFA is a hexagon with sides of length L.
Let's say you want to draw a hexagon with each side measuring 2 inches. Take a compass and draw a circle with a radius of 2 inches. With the compass set at the same length (2 inches) start with any point on the circle and measure of 2 inches successively around the circumference of the circle. Join the points with straight lines and you got a hexagon.
When referring to it as a hexagon is not a faux pas.
hex is like six and a hexagon has six sides thus the name hexagon
a hexagon has 6 sidesAn hexagon is a 6 sided polygon
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A hexagon without symmetry is the most common form for a hexagon.