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  2. Apothem - Wikipedia

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    Apothem of a hexagon Graphs of side, s; apothem, a; and area, A of regular polygons of n sides and circumradius 1, with the base, b of a rectangle with the same area. The green line shows the case n = 6. The apothem (sometimes abbreviated as apo [1]) of a regular polygon is a line

  3. Regular polygon - Wikipedia

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    For regular polygons with side s = 1, circumradius R = 1, or apothem a = 1, this produces the following table: [10] (Since ⁡ / as , the area when = tends to / as grows large.) Number of sides

  4. Area - Wikipedia

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    This can be seen from the area formula πr 2 and the circumference formula 2πr. The area of a regular polygon is half its perimeter times the apothem (where the apothem is the distance from the center to the nearest point on any side).

  5. Polygon - Wikipedia

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    Many specialized formulas apply to the areas of regular polygons. The area of a regular polygon is given in terms of the radius r of its inscribed circle and its perimeter p by =. This radius is also termed its apothem and is often represented as a.

  6. Dodecagon - Wikipedia

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    Regular polygon: Edges and ... The span S of the dodecagon is the distance between two parallel sides and is equal to twice the apothem. A simple formula for area ...

  7. Pentagon - Wikipedia

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    The area of any regular polygon is: = where P is the perimeter of the polygon, and r is the inradius (equivalently the apothem). Substituting the regular pentagon's values for P and r gives the formula

  8. Regular heptagon - Wikipedia

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    The apothem is half the cotangent of /, and the area of each of the 14 small triangles is one-fourth of the apothem. The area of a regular heptagon inscribed in a circle of radius R is ⁡, while the area of the circle itself is ; thus the regular heptagon fills approximately 0.8710 of its circumscribed circle.

  9. List of formulas in elementary geometry - Wikipedia

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    Area#Area formulas – Size of a two-dimensional surface; Perimeter#Formulas – Path that surrounds an area; List of second moments of area; List of surface-area-to-volume ratios – Surface area per unit volume; List of surface area formulas – Measure of a two-dimensional surface; List of trigonometric identities