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What is the difference between constructing a regular hexagon and constructing an equilateral triangle?
A: For the hexagon construction, every arc along the circle is connected, but for the equilateral triangle construction, every other arc along the circle is connected.
B: For the hexagon construction, every other arc along the circle is connected, but for the equilateral triangle construction, every arc along the circle is connected.
C: For the hexagon, the diameter is used to start the construction, but for the equilateral triangle, the radius is used to start the construction.
D: For the hexagon, the radius is used to start the construction, but for the equilateral triangle, the diameter is used to start the construction.
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