How to construct a circumscribed circle in a given regular hexagon (with steps)
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First take the given length of the scale, suppose 3 cm.
Then draw a straight line of 3 cm on the page.
Then draw 120 degrees angle and again reconstruct the same thing till you get the hexagon.
Then consider two lines in your figure.
Draw the perpendicular bisectors of the two lines.
Now point out the point of intersection of the two bisectors.
Now take the compass on that point of intersection till one end point of the diagram and with that measurement draw a circle.
It will automatically form a circumscribing circle on outside touching every sides of the hexagon.
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First take the given length of the scale, suppose 3 cm.
Then draw a straight line of 3 cm on the page.
Then draw 120 degrees angle and again reconstruct the same thing till you get the hexagon.
Then consider two lines in your figure.
Draw the perpendicular bisectors of the two lines.
Now point out the point of intersection of the two bisectors.
Now take the compass on that point of intersection till one end point of the diagram and with that measurement draw a circle.
It will automatically form a circumscribing circle on outside touching every sides of the hexagon.
HOPE THIS HELPS!!
PLEASE MARK AS THE BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME..
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Andhra Pradesh
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