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A hexagon with different side lengths 2014-05-16
From Grace:
Sorry if this is a simple question, but I can't seem to understand how to solve it. I am Trying to find the area of a hexagon with measurements 6x7x6x6x7x6, or 2 sets of opposing sides with 6, and one set with 7. Thank you.
Answered by Penny Nom.
The area of an irregular hexagon 2012-03-20
From Jacob:
I am having trouble finding the area of an irregular hexagon with 5 right angles. It has 5 given sides, with the lengths as follows:

8.2 ft.
6 ft.
4.5 ft.
2.2 ft.
6 and one third ft.

Answered by Chris Fisher.
An irregular hexagon 2011-02-09
From Emma:
Hello, I have math question about how to find the area of an irregular hexagon.
It is shaped like a backwards L and the side lengths are as follows
11cm
8cm
5cm
5cm
6 cm
3cm
Can you please help me find the area of this?
Emma

Answered by Penny Nom.
An area problem 2009-08-30
From Amber:
Area of hexagon ABCDEF with the vertices (3,0) (7,0) (9,2) (7,4) (3,4) (1,0)
Answered by Harley Weston.
An irregular hexagon 2007-07-03
From Rebecca:
I need to find the shape of an irregular hexagon, but only have the lengths four of the sides.

It actually looks like a rectangle with a trapezoid on top of it.

The bottom of the rectangle is 150'. The sides are 75'. The length of the top is 130'. I do not have the lengths of the two smaller sides.

Is there any way to find the area of this shape?

Answered by Penny Nom.
The area of an irregular hexagon 2006-10-30
From Ashish:
I want to find out area of an irregular HEXAGON in square feet, whose sides are as follows,
Answered by Stephen La Rocque.
 
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