A circle with a radius of 10 feet has an area of 314.16 square feet.
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.
The radius of a circle inscribed in a regular hexagon equals the length of one side of the hexagon.
Area is 314.2 units2
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12(radical "3")
Area of hexagon= Area of original triangle/10
Approx 509.2 square cm.
Cmon dont be lazy and do some maths
The area of a reagular hexagon with the side length of 10 is 51.96 square units
area = 3 x (radius to point) squared x sin 60 degrees =3(10)(10)(.866) = 259.8 sq m
The area of a regular hexagon with side lengths of 10 units is about 259.8 units2
We don't need the measure of the radius since we know the measure length of the side and of the apothem, which we use to find the area of one of the triangles that are formed by connecting the center with the vertices of the hexagon. So, A = 6[(1/2)(11 x 9)] = 297 m2
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.
It is 374.12 sq inches.
509 cm
297 M