well, first you want to find the area of one equilateral triangle with a side of 3, to do that, you need to (sqrt.(3^2-1.5^2))*3/2=3.89711432 then just multiply by 6: 3.89711432*6=23.3826859
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To calculate the area of a regular hexagon, you can use the formula: Area = (3√3 × side length²)/2. Substituting the value of the side length given, the area of a hexagon with a side length of 10 is (3√3 × 10²)/2 = 150√3. Therefore, the area is approximately 259.81 square units.
(3x2 √3) / 2 Where x is the length of a side, given that the hexagon is a regular hexagon. However, if the hexagon is is not regular, you will have to find the area of the two trapeziums within the hexagon, find the area of them, and add them together.
The area of a hexagon with a given side of 20 is 1,039
The area of a hexagon with a given side of 20cm is 1039.2cm2
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