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octagon is bigger than a hexagon why ? i want a proper explanation or i will report you....

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Answered by Anonymous
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A diagonal is a line segment joining two non-adjacent vertices of a polygon. A regular hexagon has six sides and six vertices. One vertex has three diagonals, so a hexagon would have three diagonals times six vertices, or 18 diagonals. Divide this number by 2 to account for duplicate diagonals between two vertices. The formula for the number of vertices in a polygon is:

n⋅(n−3)2

where n=# of sides.

Answered by vikashjr
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octagon is bigger than a hexagon why ? i want a proper explanation or i will report you....

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