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No, hexagons do not have to have equal sides. A hexagon can have sides of varying lengths and still be classified as a hexagon as long as it has six sides. However, when all sides and angles are equal, it is referred to as a regular hexagon.
The perimeter of a regular hexagon is (6 x the length of one side).
16cm
Area = 2.598 sq inches, approx.
Yes, as long as you don't want a regular hexagon. All that is necessary is for the 6 apex angles to add up to 360 degrees and all the sides adjacent to those angles to be equal in length. If you want a regular hexagon only 6 equilateral triangles of the same size will do.
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what is the area of a regular hexagon with sides lengths of 12 inches long
No, hexagons do not have to have equal sides. A hexagon can have sides of varying lengths and still be classified as a hexagon as long as it has six sides. However, when all sides and angles are equal, it is referred to as a regular hexagon.
The perimeter of a regular hexagon is (6 x the length of one side).
How many sides has a hexagon? What is the length of each side? Over to you....
42 cm because a hexagon has 6 sides and 7 times 6 is 42!
16cm
Area = 2.598 sq inches, approx.
A hexagon can be any size as long as it is a shape with 6 sides.
Yes, as long as you don't want a regular hexagon. All that is necessary is for the 6 apex angles to add up to 360 degrees and all the sides adjacent to those angles to be equal in length. If you want a regular hexagon only 6 equilateral triangles of the same size will do.
Hexagon
It's regular, it has 6 sides and each side is 8.2 inches. Wrap a wet towel round your head and I'm sure you'll be able to work it out.