1 00:00:00,430 --> 00:00:04,509 Let's draw a regular hexagon inscribed in a circumference. 2 00:00:04,889 --> 00:00:09,150 The first thing we are going to do, as usually, is to draw one diameter. 3 00:00:09,589 --> 00:00:16,750 This is going to be, I'm going to call this point, point A. 4 00:00:16,910 --> 00:00:19,870 This is going to be the first point of the hexagon. 5 00:00:20,510 --> 00:00:24,910 Then B, C, and here we are going to place D. 6 00:00:25,570 --> 00:00:33,049 Okay, now placing the compass on D and with the same measure of the radius of the circumference, 7 00:00:33,469 --> 00:00:37,460 I'm going to make an arch, okay? 8 00:00:37,780 --> 00:00:44,259 So if I join A with those points, I have an equilateral triangle, but I'm looking for an hexagon. 9 00:00:44,820 --> 00:00:50,539 So I'm going to repeat the same operation in A, okay? 10 00:00:50,539 --> 00:01:00,909 I'm going to draw an arch, the same, oops, sorry, the same radius, okay? 11 00:01:01,630 --> 00:01:03,210 I have problems with the tripod. 12 00:01:03,210 --> 00:01:10,909 Okay, so this distance is supposed to be the same, and this distance is supposed to be the same, if we do it properly. 13 00:01:12,030 --> 00:01:21,370 Okay, so now this is going to be point B, this is going to be point C, D, E, and F. 14 00:01:23,909 --> 00:01:25,189 Let's draw a rectangle. 15 00:01:25,530 --> 00:01:30,930 So here we have our regular hexagon inscribed in a circumference.