Show that the length of each side of a regular hexagon is equal to the length of the radius of the hexagon
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Radius equals side length
In a regular hexagon, the radius equals the side length. That is, a line from the center to any vertex will have the same length as any side. Because of this, a regular hexagon can be thought of as being made of six equilateral triangles
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s equal to 2r sin 180/n
Step-by-step explanation:
- s= 2r sin 180/6
- s=2r sin 30
- s=2r 1/2
- s=r
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