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how to find diagonals of hexagon​

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Answered by fizaadnan07
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To find the diagonals of hexagons, use the formula: n (n-3)/2, where n is the number of sides of a polygon. For a hexagon, n = 6, and 6 (6-3) / 2 equals nine diagonals. A regular hexagon shape has a radius that equals the side length.

Answered by juanRicardo
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To find the diagonals of hexagons, use the formula: n (n-3)/2, where n is the number of sides of a polygon. For a hexagon, n = 6, and 6 (6-3) / 2 equals nine diagonals. A regular hexagon shape has a radius that equals the side length.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can use the Pythagorean theorem to estimate the diagonal of a rectangle, which can be expressed with the following formula: d² = l² + w² , and now you should know how to find the diagonal of a rectangle explicit formula - just take a square root: d = √(l² + w²) .

The angles of each side of a regular hexagon are equal. A regular hexagon has nine diagonals. Since all angles are equal in a regular hexagon, each angle is 120o and the summation of all the interior angles is 720o. In terms of exterior angles, all the angles are again equal in a regular hexagon.

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