What construction does the image below demonstrate? 1.The circumcenter of a regular hexagon 2.The incenter of a regular hexagon 3.A regular hexagon circumscribed about a circle 4.A regular hexagon inscribed in a circle
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What are you thinking for this one?
I would ignore those squiggly blue lines by the way, they seem irrelevant.
If anything they're just representing that the endpoints of the hexagon can be points on the circle.
Did some looking around and apparently the squiggly lines are important. They're bisecting the interior angles of the hexagon, depicting the in center of the polygon.
So whilst all the options are true to an extent, one is most true.
So ethier 3 or 4?..
Whilst arguably true, you wouldn't need all of the half circles to represent that. So you can infer that they are trying to express something more than that, unless this is multiple choice.
Three does look like a strong answer though, since the circle is circumscribing the hexagon, with circle passing through the vertices of the shape.
Okay. Im just going to try 3. Thanks for your help!
No problem
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