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26 January, 01:29

Which statement is true?

A.

The length of the apothem of a regular polygon is half the height of the polygon.

B.

The length of the radius of a regular polygon is always greater than the length of a side.

C.

In a regular hexagon, the length of the radius is the same as the length of a side.

D.

In any regular polygon, the length of the apothem is always equal to the length of a side.

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  1. 26 January, 01:48
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    The statement that would be considered be as true is " In a regular hexagon, the length of the radius is the same as the length of a side. In addition, a hexagon could be sliced forming triangles that are equilateral therefore having the same length of sides and similar interior angles.
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