Not if the hexagon is a regular hexagon with sides of the same length as the sides of the square.
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It's the voltage: HT high voltage LT low voltage Tension = voltage (French?)
The standard abbreviation for height is ht.
Ratio of shadows = 3m:7.5m :: 1:2.5 So, the ratio of the heights (in the same order) is 1:2.5 ie Ht(Pole):Ht(Building) = 40m:Ht(Building) = 1:2.5 So Ht(Building) = 2.5*40m = 100 metres
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You have to give more info. A regular quadrilateral can mean a square, or a rhombus. A square has 90 degrees and a rhombus can have from1-89 degrees or 91-179 degrees * * * * * No, that is not correct. Regular, in the context of a polygon, does not only mean that all ht esides are congruent. It also means that all angles are also congruent. Consequently, a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral. Only a square is. And the interior angle of a square is 90 degrees. [As an aside, the angle of a rhombus need not be an integer, and so it need not be restricted to 1-89 degrees. It can be 89.5 degrees, or 89.9995 degrees, etc.]