Question 193354:  what is the area of a regular hexagon with a perimeter of 90 centimeters 
 Answer by RAY100(1637)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! very  complicated,,,please  start  with  a  sketch,  or  refer  to  geometry book  under  area  polygons
 
regular  hexagon  is   six  sided,  with  all  sides  equal. 
if  we  make  a  rough  sketch,  and  then  find  center  roughly. 
from  center  draw  a  line  to  each  of  vertex,,,,should  be  six  triangles. 
the  central  angle  of  each  triangle  should  be  120  deg,,,,360/6 
now  draw  an  altitude  on  just  one  of  the  triangles,,,,it  should  go  from  center  to  opposite  base. 
It  bisects  the  base,  and  is  perpendicular. 
That  smaller  triangle  should  have  angles  of  90(at  base),60(at  center,  half  of  120),  and  30(180-60-90)
 
Remember  that  a  30  -60-90  triangle  have  sides  proportional  to, 1-2-sqrt3 
the  base  side  is  90/6=15 long, 
the  base  of  the  small  triangle  is  half of  15 or 7.5  degrees 
this  7.5  side  is  proportional  to  the  sqrt3  typical  side 
the  height  is  proportional  to  1,  on  the  typical  triangle.
 
(sqrt3/1)=(7.5/h) 
cross  mult 
sqrt3 *h=7.5 
h=7.5/sqrt3=4.333
 
now  the  area  of  any  triangle  is  (1/2)base *height 
the  larger  triangle  has  an  area  of  (1/2) 15*4.33 =  32.475 
but  a  hexagon  is  six  large  triangles,  6*32.475=194.85
 
in  general  the  area  of  any  polygon  is  1/2 * perimeter*apothem 
apothem (a)  is  fancy  word  for  the  height  above,  perp  distance  from  base  to  center 
in  our  case,  A  =1/2*90*4.33=194.85
 
normally,  in  area  of  polygon  problems,  the  apothem  is  given 
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