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Use this formula and diagram to find the area of a regular hexagon. area=1/2(n•s)(a) where n=number of sides of polygon s=side length a=apothem
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Use this formula and diagram to find the area of a regular hexagon. area=1/2(n•s)(a) where n=number of sides of polygon s=side length a=apothem
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Use this formula and diagram to find the area of a regular hexagon. area=1/2(n•s)(a) where n=number of sides of polygon s=side length a=apothem
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Answer:
Explanation:
n = 6
s = 6
a = a
Substitute:
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