What’s the area of a regular polygon? please give an explanation

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Step-by-step explanation:
The area of any regular polygon is given by the formula: Area = (a x p)/2, where a is the length of the apothem and p is the perimeter of the polygon. Plug the values of a and p in the formula and get the area. As an example, let's use a hexagon (6 sides) with a side (s) length of 10.
I hope this explains a regular polygon
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Area is 72[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex] or abt 124.71.
The polygon is a hexagon, so using 30-60-90, you would get that one side is 4[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex]. This tells you that the area of one triangle would be 12[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex], and the area of the hexagon would be 72[tex]\sqrt{3}[/tex].