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Hexagonal Coordinate System Diagram - Vectors and Angles Explained #1198466 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram illustrates a regular hexagonal coordinate system centered at the origin (0,0), featuring six vectors (v1 through v6) extending outward at 60° increments. Each vector is annotated with its polar angle (0°, 60°, ..., 300°) and corresponding Cartesian corner points like (1,1), (-1,1), etc., enabling precise geometric or lattice-based computations. The structure supports applications in crystallography, game development, and vector graphics.
Used in educational math resources, computer graphics tutorials, and technical documentation for hex-grid systems; targets users seeking visual understanding of axial/hexagonal coordinate transformations or symmetry in 2D lattices.
Related Cliparts: Visual guide to hexagonal coordinate geometry: six vectors (v1-v6) spaced at 60° intervals, origin-centered, with angle and point labels for math and graphics applications.
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