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Statement A " Dylan's reasoning about arc AB is correct, and the hexagon is regular. option (A) is correct.
What is a regular polygon?
A polygon is a geometric figure with a finite number of sides in two dimensions. On the sides or edges of a polygon, straight-line segments are joined end to end to form a closed shape. The vertices, also known as corners, are the points where two line segments meet and form an angle.
[tex]\rm Area = |\dfrac{(x_1y_2-y_1x_2)+(x_2y_3-y_2x_3)....+(x_ny_1-y_nx_1)}{2}|[/tex]
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We have:
Three sides of the triangle ABX are all equal to AX, making ΔABX equilateral. Since this makes central angle AXB measure 60°,
m(arc)AB = 60°
AX = BX = AB
The measure of AXB = 60 degrees
m(arc)AB = 60 degrees
On applying the same argument, the inscribed hexagon is regular.
Statement A is correct.
Thus, statement A " Dylan's reasoning about arc AB is correct, and the hexagon is regular. option (A) is correct.
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