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Regular hexagon

A regular hexagon, {6}
Edges and vertices 6
Schläfli symbols {6}
t{3}
Coxeter–Dynkin diagrams Image:CDW ring.svg Image:CDW 6.pngImage:CDW dot.svg
Image:CDW ring.svg Image:CDW 3.pngImage:CDW ring.svg
Symmetry group Dihedral (D6)
Area
(with t=edge length)
A = frac{3 sqrt{3}}{2}t^2
 simeq 2.598076211 t^2.
Internal angle
(degrees)
120°

In geometry, a hexagon is a polygon with six edges and six vertices. A regular hexagon has Schläfli symbol {6}. Hexagon can mean: A hexagon is a polygon with 6 sides. ... Image File history File links Hexagon. ... An edge between two vertices For edge in graph theory, see Edge (graph theory) In geometry, an edge is a one-dimensional line segment joining two zero-dimensional vertices in a polytope. ... In geometry, a vertex (plural vertices) is a special kind of point, usually a corner of a polygon, polyhedron, or higher dimensional polytope. ... In mathematics, the Schläfli symbol is a notation of the form {p,q,r,...} that defines regular polytopes and tessellations. ... Coxeter groups in the plane with equivalent diagrams. ... Image File history File links CDW_6. ... Image File history File links CDW_3. ... The symmetry group of an object (e. ... This article deals with three infinite series of point groups in three dimensions which have a symmetry group which as abstract group is a dihedral group Dihn ( n ≥ 2 ). See also point groups in two dimensions. ... This article is about the physical quantity. ... External angles law In geometry, an interior angle (or internal angle) is an angle formed by two sides of a simple polygon that share an endpoint, namely, the angle on the inner side of the polygon. ... This article describes the unit of angle. ... For other uses, see Geometry (disambiguation). ... Look up polygon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In geometry, a vertex (plural vertices) is a special kind of point, usually a corner of a polygon, polyhedron, or higher dimensional polytope. ... In mathematics, the Schläfli symbol is a notation of the form {p,q,r,...} that defines regular polytopes and tessellations. ...

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Regular hexagon

A regular hexagon is constructible with compass and straightedge. The following is a step-by-step animated method of this, given by Euclid's Elements, Book IV, Proposition 15.
A regular hexagon is constructible with compass and straightedge. The following is a step-by-step animated method of this, given by Euclid's Elements, Book IV, Proposition 15.

The internal angles of a regular hexagon (one where all sides and all angles are equal) are all 120° and the hexagon has 720 degrees. It has 6 rotational symmetries and 6 reflection symmetries, making up the dihedral group D6. The longest diagonals of a regular hexagon, connecting diametrically opposite vertices, are twice its sides in length. Like squares and equilateral triangles, regular hexagons fit together without any gaps to tile the plane (three hexagons meeting at every vertex), and so are useful for constructing tessellations. The cells of a beehive honeycomb are hexagonal for this reason and because the shape makes efficient use of space and building materials. The Voronoi diagram of a regular triangular lattice is the honeycomb tessellation of hexagons. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... In mathematics, there are several notions of constructibility: a point in the Euclidean plane that can be constructed with unruled straightedge and compass. ... Creating a regular hexagon with a ruler and compass Construction of a regular pentagon Compass and straightedge or ruler-and-compass construction is the construction of lengths or angles using only an idealized ruler and compass. ... For other uses, see Euclid (disambiguation). ... The frontispiece of Sir Henry Billingsleys first English version of Euclids Elements, 1570 Euclids Elements (Greek: ) is a mathematical and geometric treatise consisting of 13 books written by the Greek mathematician Euclid in Alexandria circa 300 BC. It comprises a collection of definitions, postulates (axioms), propositions (theorems... This article is about angles in geometry. ... This article describes the unit of angle. ... The triskelion appearing on the Isle of Man flag. ... Figures with the axes of symmetry drawn in. ... This article may be confusing for some readers, and should be edited to enhance clarity. ... For other uses, see Square. ... In geometry, an equilateral polygon has all sides of the same length. ... For alternate meanings, such as the musical instrument, see triangle (disambiguation). ... A tessellated plane seen in street pavement. ... Domesticated Western honey bees are kept in beehives. ... For other uses, see Honeycomb (disambiguation). ... This is the Voronoi diagram of a random set of points in the plane (all points lie within the image). ...


The area of a regular hexagon of side length t,! is given by A = frac{3 sqrt{3}}{2}t^2 simeq 2.598076211 t^2.


The perimeter of a regular hexagon of side length t,! is, of course, 6t,!, its maximal diameter 2t,!, and its minimal diameter tsqrt{3},!.


There is no platonic solid made of regular hexagons. The archimedean solids with some hexagonal faces are the truncated tetrahedron, truncated octahedron, truncated icosahedron (of soccer ball and fullerene fame), truncated cuboctahedron and the truncated icosidodecahedron. In geometry, a Platonic solid is a convex regular polyhedron. ... In geometry an Archimedean solid or semi-regular solid is a semi-regular convex polyhedron composed of two or more types of regular polygon meeting in identical vertices. ... The truncated tetrahedron is an Archimedean solid. ... The truncated octahedron is an Archimedean solid. ... The truncated icosahedron is an Archimedean solid. ... Soccer redirects here. ... The Icosahedral Fullerene C540 C60 and C-60 redirect here. ... A colored model Net (polyhedron) The truncated cuboctahedron is an Archimedean solid. ... The truncated icosidodecahedron, or great rhombicosidodecahedron, is an Archimedean solid. ...


Hexagons: natural and human-made

See also

It has been suggested that Pascals Mystic Hexagram be merged into this article or section. ... The Traditional Unicursal Hexagram The Unicursal Hexagram is a hexagram or six sided and six pointed star that is unique in that it can be traced or drawn as one complete symbol, rather than two overlaid triangles. ... In geometry, the hexagonal tiling is a regular tiling of the Euclidean plane. ... Plane tilings by regular polygons have been widely used since antiquity. ... A hexagonal number is a figurate number that represents a hexagon. ...

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Eric W. Weisstein (born March 18, 1969, in Bloomington, Indiana) is an encyclopedist who created and maintains MathWorld and Eric Weissteins World of Science (ScienceWorld). ... MathWorld is an online mathematics reference work, sponsored by Wolfram Research Inc. ... Space. ... Look up polygon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In geometry a henagon (or monogon) is a polygon with one side and one vertex. ... In geometry a digon is a polygon with two sides and two vertices. ... For other uses, see Triangle (disambiguation). ... This article is about the geometric shape. ... Look up pentagon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In geometry, a heptagon is a polygon with seven sides and seven angles. ... For other uses, see Octagon (disambiguation). ... In geometry, an enneagon or nonagon is a nine-sided polygon. ... a regular decagon In geometry, a decagon is any polygon with ten sides and ten angles, and usually refers to a regular decagon, having all sides of equal length and all angles equal to 144°, therefore making each angle of a regular decagon be 144°. Its Schläfli symbol is... Categories: Math stubs | Polygons ... A regular dodecagon. ... A regular triskaidecagon. ... Look up Polygon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In geometry, a pentadecagon is any 15-sided, 15-angled, polygon. ... HELLLOOOOO THERE ... Erchingers heptadecagon In geometry, a heptadecagon (or 17-gon) is a seventeen-sided polygon. ... An octadecagon is a polygon with 18 sides and 18 vertexes. ... An enneadecagon. ... A regular icosagon. ... A whole chiliagon is not visually discernible from a circle. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

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