If it is a regular hexagon then make 6 triangles then find the area of one then multiply by 6.
A hexagon has 6 sides, so, if one edge = 5m, 6x5 = 30 so your answer is 30 m
It is not possible to answer a question given only the length of one side of a hexagon unless we are told it is a regular hexagon. I added a link that lets you calculate areas of regular polygons.
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
The formula for determining the area of a decagon is A = 2.5dt where t is the length of one edge and d is the distance between two parallel sides
If it is a regular hexagon then make 6 triangles then find the area of one then multiply by 6.
I think you left out a number.If the surface area is x square meters, the side length is sqrt(x/6) meters.
The perimeter of the hexagon will be 30m (5m x 6 edges = 6 x 5 = 30m)
A hexagon has 6 sides, so, if one edge = 5m, 6x5 = 30 so your answer is 30 m
0.64952
Length of one side squared x 1.5 x square root of 3, for a REGULAR hexagon.
for perimeter add up the lengths of the six sides and for area divide the hexagon into six equilateral triangle, find the area of one, and multiply the product by six
It is not possible to answer a question given only the length of one side of a hexagon unless we are told it is a regular hexagon. I added a link that lets you calculate areas of regular polygons.
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
The formula for determining the area of a decagon is A = 2.5dt where t is the length of one edge and d is the distance between two parallel sides
If you have the length of one of the sides, or the perimeter, use the length of one of the sides, and multiply it by the radius of the hexagon, divided by 2. Multiply this by 6 for the total area of a hexagon. s * r /2 * 6 = area_of_hexagon.
To find the area of a Regular hexagon with side length (x) you need:1. The "radius" of the hexagon. (Just the length from the center to the outside edge.)2. The apothem. (which is only just half of the height of the base.)**If you don't have one or both of these you can't do it.**Steps:1. Make a triangle of the apothem (used as a) and the radius. (r)2. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find 1 half of the side length.3. Multiply the actual side length by 6.4. Multiply that by a.5. The area is your answer.