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I got an mathematical homework. I need to find theorems and symbols for this 3 objects:
all-angles-same-sized 6-angle
all-sides-same-sized 6-angle
n-angle, written into a circle
all-angles-same-sized 6-angle
all-sides-same-sized 6-angle
a regular hexagon?
attempting to decipher what you mean here, but a regular hexagon has 6 angles, all with the same degree (120°)
and since it is regular, the sides are all congruent
n-angle, written into a circle
no idea what this means, best guess is you're talking about some sort of circumscribed polygon
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a regular hexagon?
attempting to decipher what you mean here, but a regular hexagon has 6 angles, all with the same degree (120°)
and since it is regular, the sides are all congruent
No they are different parts. But yeah I have already clued, that in a all-angles-same-sized 6-angle 2 sides are parallel (guess which) and all angles are 120°. But I didn't found anything for a 6-angle with same-sized-sides.
Given is an equilateral hexagon ABCDEF
1) How to prove that [AD], [BE] and [CF] cross in one point.
2) Finding any other features?
AnatolyEE wrote:all-angles-same-sized 6-angle
all-sides-same-sized 6-anglea regular hexagon?
attempting to decipher what you mean here, but a regular hexagon has 6 angles, all with the same degree (120°)
and since it is regular, the sides are all congruentAnatolyEE wrote:n-angle, written into a circle
no idea what this means, best guess is you're talking about some sort of circumscribed polygon
a) no why regular, not not.
b) circumscribed polygon
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