10:04 AM Tue Apr 1 deltamath.com \( \approx \) DeltaMath Back to Home 10.2 Inscribed and Central Angels (Practice) Due: April 1 at 3:00 PM Grade: 75\% \( \square \) Central / Inscribed Angles Level 1 Central / Inscribed Angles (Algebraic) Angles Formed by Chords, Tangents, Secants (Level 1) Perimeter / Area of Regular Polygons Calculator Danny Trinidad Log Out Question Show Examples \( O \) is the center of the regular hexagon below. Find its area. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. Answer Attempt 1 out of 2
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The hexagon is regular, and the distance from the center \( O \) to a vertex is 15 units. This distance is the radius of the circumscribed circle. Show more…
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