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How can you use triangles to find the area in of the hexagon?
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How can you use triangles to find the area in of the hexagon?
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How can you use triangles to find the area in of the hexagon?
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Since a hexagon, has six sides.
First you break down the hexagon into a number of triangles.
So the area of the hexagon is the area of the triangles inside the hexagon.
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