I was gone for a day, and these are the few questions of my homework that i couldn't figure out, thanks for the help.
Each side of a regular hexagon has the same length as the _________ of its circumscribed circle.
In the regular hexagon, _____ lines of symmetry pass through opposite vertices and ____ lines of symmetry pass through midpoints of opposite sides
The number of straight lines that can be drawn through both of two distinct points P and Q is ____.
A side of a polygon with endpoints R and S can be called side _____ or side ____.
Each side of a regular hexagon has the same length as the _________ of its circumscribed circle.
In the regular hexagon, _____ lines of symmetry pass through opposite vertices and ____ lines of symmetry pass through midpoints of opposite sides
The number of straight lines that can be drawn through both of two distinct points P and Q is ____.
A side of a polygon with endpoints R and S can be called side _____ or side ____.
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The first one is "radius"
For the second one, I don't know what the words are, but if you look through some vocabulary or something, you should be able to figure it out.
For the last two, I'm not sure they're about hexagons. For the third one, if you visualize two distinct points in a two-or-higher-dimensional space, you can easily tell there can only be one line going through those points.
For the fourth one, I think it would be "RS" and "SR", because of he ways you can label line segments.
For the second one, I don't know what the words are, but if you look through some vocabulary or something, you should be able to figure it out.
For the last two, I'm not sure they're about hexagons. For the third one, if you visualize two distinct points in a two-or-higher-dimensional space, you can easily tell there can only be one line going through those points.
For the fourth one, I think it would be "RS" and "SR", because of he ways you can label line segments.