A circle centered at O and of radius 4 cm is divided into six equal parts as shown in the figure below.
If we join alternate points starting from A, then the 2D shape so obtained is
an equilateral triangle
Draw a circle with radius 4 cm and divide it into six equal parts.
Then join point A to point C, point C to point E and point E to point A.
Now, by measuring the lengths of sides AC, CE and AE, we see that AC = CE = AE = 6.8 cm.
Hence the 2D shape so obtained inside the circle is an equilateral triangle.