One sixth of its perimeter.
Okay. What do you want to know? No information can be drawn from that statement. No information can be given to you because you are too ambiguous. All sides congruent, by definition, makes the shape equilateral. But there is no guarantee that it is equiangular and therefore it isn't necessarily a regular polygon. Hexagons have six sides. If all sides are congruent then the perimeter is six times the length of one side and the length of one side is one-sixth the length of the perimeter. Aside from general size, an equilateral hexagon can come in only two unique types: concave and convex. For any given side-length/perimeter, there are only two possible equilateral hexagons. The area of an equiangular equilateral hexagon is 3/2*(length of one side)*(length of one side)*(square root of 3).
The square root of 1/36 is equal to 1/sqrt(36) - that is, 1/6, or one sixth.
Assuming the first square number is 12, then the sixth (not sith) square number is 62 or 6*6 = 36.
one- sixth of the square of a number is 24 find the number a .10 b .12 c.18 d.24
measure the length of the sides of the object. remember it is only the edges that you should measure. add up the length of each edge and that is your perimeter.
One sixth of its perimeter.
Okay. What do you want to know? No information can be drawn from that statement. No information can be given to you because you are too ambiguous. All sides congruent, by definition, makes the shape equilateral. But there is no guarantee that it is equiangular and therefore it isn't necessarily a regular polygon. Hexagons have six sides. If all sides are congruent then the perimeter is six times the length of one side and the length of one side is one-sixth the length of the perimeter. Aside from general size, an equilateral hexagon can come in only two unique types: concave and convex. For any given side-length/perimeter, there are only two possible equilateral hexagons. The area of an equiangular equilateral hexagon is 3/2*(length of one side)*(length of one side)*(square root of 3).
6^2 = 36. 36 is, therefore, the sixth square number.I guess that would be the square of 6.
One sixth of an acre is approximately 2,420 square feet.
The cube root of the square root is the sixth root. The sixth root of 729 = 3
The square root of 1/36 is equal to 1/sqrt(36) - that is, 1/6, or one sixth.
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I Belive it is 674.5 Square Metres
x3.
It is x to the sixth power.
In geometry, the octagonal prism is the sixth in an infinite set of prisms, formed by square sides and two regular octagon caps. Pencils and kaleidoscopes are shaped like octagonal prisms.