Ilovethepopper's question at Yahoo Answers concerning the width of a hexagon

This is just an application of the law of cosines, which states that for a triangle with side lengths $a$, $b$, and $c$, and corresponding opposite angles $A$, $B$, and $C$, we have:c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab\cos(C)In summary, to solve the given math problem involving the law of cosines, we use the formula for the distance between two parallel sides of a regular hexagon and substitute in the given side length to find the necessary opening on the wrench. The final answer is approximately 16.51 mm.
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Math problem, law of cosines.?

this is my question :
A nut is in the shape of a regular hexagon ( six sides ). If each side is 9.53 mm, what opening on a wrench is necessary to tighten the nut, use the law of cosine to solve it and thank you

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Hello ilovethepopper,

If we have a regular hexagon whose 6 sides are $x$ units in length, then to find the width of the hexagon, i.e., the distance $d$ between two parallel sides, then we merely need to double the height of an equilateral triangle whose sides are $x$.

\(\displaystyle d=2x\sin(60^{\circ})=\sqrt{3}x\)

In this problem, we are given:

\(\displaystyle x=9.53\text{ mm}\)

and so the wrench needs to be opened to a width of:

\(\displaystyle d=\sqrt{3}\cdot9.53\text{ mm}\approx16.51\text{ mm}\)
 

Related to Ilovethepopper's question at Yahoo Answers concerning the width of a hexagon

1. What is the formula for finding the width of a hexagon?

The formula for finding the width of a hexagon is w = s√3, where w represents the width and s represents the length of one side of the hexagon.

2. How do you measure the width of a hexagon?

The width of a hexagon can be measured by drawing a straight line from one side of the hexagon to the opposite side, passing through the center of the hexagon. The length of this line is equal to the width of the hexagon.

3. Can the width of a hexagon be equal to its length?

No, the width and length of a hexagon are different measurements. The width is the distance between two parallel sides of the hexagon, while the length is the distance between two opposite vertices of the hexagon.

4. How does the width of a hexagon affect its perimeter?

The width of a hexagon is one of the factors that determines the perimeter of the hexagon. The perimeter of a hexagon can be calculated by multiplying the length of one side by 6, or by adding the lengths of all six sides together.

5. Are there any real-world applications for knowing the width of a hexagon?

Yes, knowing the width of a hexagon is useful in many fields such as engineering, architecture, and construction. It can also be used in creating hexagonal patterns in art or designing hexagonal objects like honeycombs or soccer balls.

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