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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 question asks about the "following". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something that is following?
Simple; It's the Hexagon (Hexa=6)
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These terms apply to classical conditioning but not to operant conditioning
hexagon
A hexagon.
A hexagon could be any of those, and more than one at the same time. If it's regular, then it's all the others except 'concave'. On the other hand, if it's concave, then it's not any of the others.
hexagon hypotenuse
Radius Angle Line Plane Hexagon
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 statement is not false. A hexagon is a polygon.
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We first need to assume it is a regular hexagon, otherwise the rules will not apply. If we let L be the length of one side of the hexagon, the the area A = 3(√(3))/2 multiplied by L2 or A=(3(√3)/2)×L2
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