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  • 03-01-2017
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How do I find the area of a hexagon with only the apothem?

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  • 03-01-2017
A regular hexagon can be cut into six equilateral triangles, and an equilateral triangle can be divided into two 30°- 60°- 90° triangles. So if you're doing a hexagon problem, you may want to cut up the figure and use equilateral triangles or 30°- 60°- 90° triangles to help you find the apothem, perimeter, or area.
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