2PiR is not equal to 6 therefore I don't believe the hexagon is equilateral, it can't be. Now I'm wondering if any inscribed polygon can be equilateral if it's construction depends on marking off it's vertexes with radii. Because Pi is, if this is the right word, incommensurate. I skipped Geometry in High School and I did good in college through 3 semesters of Calculus and Analytical Geometry, But I''m still woefully ignorant of old Mr Euclid and his ideas. 😁
I’m gonna cry 😭
SAME
Bro I have the regents tomorrow
@@soxnsandalsss I got mine in a hour bruh im cooked😭😭😭
❤️
thanks alott made it so easy to understand ...,
2PiR is not equal to 6 therefore I don't believe the hexagon is equilateral, it can't be. Now I'm wondering if any inscribed polygon can be equilateral if it's construction depends on marking off it's vertexes with radii. Because Pi is, if this is the right word, incommensurate. I skipped Geometry in High School and I did good in college through 3 semesters of Calculus and Analytical Geometry, But I''m still woefully ignorant of old Mr Euclid and his ideas. 😁
THANKS!!!!! LOVE YOU BOSS!
ty boss ~
tysm
thanks BOSS!~
~~~~~~