Answer:
a pair of opposite lines the are made by two intersecting lines
Step-by-step explanation:
A) Add three <em>line</em> segments (AD, CF, BE) to the <em>regular</em> hexagon.
B) The area of each triangle of the <em>regular</em> hexagon is 35.1 in².
C) The area of the <em>regular</em> hexagon is 210.6 in².
<h3>How to calculate the area of a regular hexagon</h3>
In geometry, regular hexagons are formed by six <em>regular</em> triangles with a common vertex. We decompose the hexagon in six <em>equilateral</em> triangles by adding three <em>line</em> segments (AD, CF, BE).The area of each triangle is found by the following equation:
A = 0.5 · (9 in) · (7.8 in)
A = 35.1 in²
And the area of the <em>regular</em> polygon is six times the former result, that is, 210.6 square inches.
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Answer:
3x(3x-5)
Step-by-step explanation:
I can do this in my head but I hope it is right but if not I'm sorry
Answer:
D-"HL"
Step-by-step explanation:
HL- This theory states that the hypothenus and one base angle is eual and in this case its true!!
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Answer:
1: 62
2: 118
3: 62
4: 118
Step-by-step explanation:
1 and 3 are opposite angles so they have the same measure. 2 and 1 are adjacent angles on a linear plane. since a line is 180 degrees and we know that one of the angles on this plane is 62, that means that angle 2 must be 180 - 62 which 118 degrees