No, the distance between points A and F was used to create circle H.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given example the points F and G are the radius of the circle H. The distance from point A to point F is used to draw the circle H. The center point for circle H is point A. The circle is the copied and the angles are used to create another circle.
To find the volume of a regular hexagonal prism, we can use the formula V = 3ash, where a = apothem length, s = length of a side of the base, and h = height of the prism.