The area of a regular hexagon is
... A = (3√3)/2×s² . . . . . where s is the side length
Of course, the 6-sided figure will have a side length that is 1/6 of the perimeter.
... s = (48 in)/6 = 8 in
... A = (3√3)/2×(8 in)² = 96√3 in² . . . area of your regular hexagon
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
The point-slope form of a line is given as:

Where
m is the slope
is the x-coordinate of the point given (passing through the line)
is the y-coordinate of the point given (passing through the line)
Now,
Given,
Slope = m = 3
= 1
= 2
Now, we simply plug these into the formula for point-slope form of a line:

This is the point-slope form.
The answer for the given above is letter "a, -6r2s4t3". This is obtained by dividing 18 by -3 and subtracting the exponent below with that from above of the same variable. For r, subtract 2 from 4 to get 2. For s, subtract 1 from 5 to get 4 and lastly for t, subtract 3 from 6 to get 3.
Isosceles triangle because there are 2 angles that's the same.