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OpenStudy (shaleiah):
@neonumbrella5115
OpenStudy (shaleiah):
@kittiwitti1
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
Please don't tag me, I don't have the time to help people out right now :(
OpenStudy (shaleiah):
Alright.
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
I'm sorry, I'll try my best to help you when I do have time. :(
Good luck! :)
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OpenStudy (danjs):
regular hexagon, each angle inside is 60
you can break it up into triangles using that height they gave
OpenStudy (neonumbrella5115):
I'm so sorry, but I don't entirely remember how to do this, and I don't want to give you incorrect help. Good luck! :)
OpenStudy (kittiwitti1):
@DanJS has the right idea though, listen to him lol
OpenStudy (danjs):
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OpenStudy (danjs):
each side spans 60 degrees (360/6), so the top angle totals 60, half is 30 for each small triangle
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OpenStudy (danjs):
you can use the 30-60-90 ratios, or use a trig function or whatever you want to get the base length, they give you h=13root3/2
OpenStudy (shaleiah):
I think the base length is 58.5
OpenStudy (danjs):
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