If three diagonals are drawn inside a hexagon with each one passing through the center point, six triangles are formed.
<h3>Diagonals in a hexagon</h3>
There are nine diagonals in a regular hexagon
But for one with three diagonals drawn through the center, six equilateral triangles are formed.
Thus, if three diagonals are drawn inside a hexagon with each one passing through the center point, six triangles are formed.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x=15
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the whole thing is a straight angle, the inside angles are going to have to add up to 180, and we already know their is a 90 degree angle inside of it so:
180-90=90
We have 90 left. Since the last to angles are like-terms, we can add them:
5x+x=90
Add x:
6x=90
Divide by 6:
x=15
25% = 1/4
1/4(40)
Divide 40 by 4 to remove the 1/4
10
25% of 40 is 10.