For a regular hexagon pyramid with each equal side of 12 units, the apothem cannot be assumed to be 6 unit. It has to be worked out, and the actual size of the perpendicular dropped from the center to any side of the hexagon is not 6 but 6*3^12. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
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For a regular hexagon pyramid with each equal side of 12 units, the apothem cannot be assumed to be 6 unit.
It has to be worked out, and the actual size of the perpendicular dropped from the center to any side of the hexagon is not 6 but 6*3^12. Correct me if I am wrong. Thanks
Your supposed to find the slant height but h used the prism height to find the area of those in the triangles
Devan Patel this video is for 6th graders! They haven’t learned that yet! So we solve it this way so they understand later.
@@CruzLJ1 Exactly, Thank you for this. 🙏
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@@CruzLJ1 Won't they be a bit confused? Because they will get used to using that method..
slant height related to height concept is missing
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please consider concept of slant height. what if only height is given?
Please consider your comment
What if your not given both heights?
Use Pythagorean theorem
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I think it's Wrong
garbage scenario
Ok
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