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The edge length of a hexagon is the length of any of the six equal sides of a regular hexagon. In a regular hexagon, all sides are of equal length, and the edge length can be calculated from the perimeter.
The calculator uses the formula:
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Explanation: Since a regular hexagon has six equal sides, the edge length is simply the total perimeter divided by 6.
Details: Calculating the edge length is essential for various geometric calculations, construction projects, and design applications involving hexagonal shapes.
Tips: Enter the perimeter of the hexagon in meters. The value must be positive and greater than zero.
Q1: Does this formula work for all hexagons?
A: This formula only works for regular hexagons where all six sides are equal in length.
Q2: What units should I use for the perimeter?
A: You can use any unit of length (meters, centimeters, inches, etc.), but the edge length will be in the same units.
Q3: Can I calculate perimeter from edge length?
A: Yes, the perimeter is simply 6 times the edge length: P = 6 × l_e.
Q4: What if my hexagon is irregular?
A: This calculator is designed for regular hexagons. For irregular hexagons, you would need to measure each side individually.
Q5: How accurate is this calculation?
A: The calculation is mathematically exact for regular hexagons, assuming precise input values.