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∙ 14y agoIf you wanted to find the distance, you would just add 1.2+1.2+1.2=3.6. Since the triangle is equilateral, all sides will be equal.
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∙ 14y agoperimeter
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Equal sides all around. ^_^
A hexagon is a six-sided figure. Cut an equilateral triangle out of a piece of paper. Chop off little equilateral triangles at each tip of the triangle. What you have is a hexagonal piece of paper. Draw around it.
Equilateral triangle.
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perimeter
Equal sides all around. ^_^
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the one with equal sides the whole way around. they also have equal angles too.
A hexagon is a six-sided figure. Cut an equilateral triangle out of a piece of paper. Chop off little equilateral triangles at each tip of the triangle. What you have is a hexagonal piece of paper. Draw around it.
Equilateral triangle.
If it's an *equilateral* triangle, a triangle. Check out quadrilaterals (squares, rectangles), then *equilateral* pentagons, hexagons, etc. Generally, an equilateral polygon needs only rotate (360/number of sides) degrees to coincide.
The distance around the outside of a circle is called the Circumference.
Equilateral is a term that refers to a triangle with all three sides having the same length. An example of this word in a sentence would be, "The tour guide walked the group around the pyramid, explaining that the structure is equilateral and perfectly constructed."
Circumference
The distance around the outside of a polygon is called the perimeterIt is the sum of the lengths of all the edges /sides