Step-by-step explanation
A regular hexagon is 6 sided polygon where all of its sides have the same length. In order to construct one inscribed in a circle i.e. with a circle that passes through its six vertices wemust follow certain steps. We begin with a circle and a segment being its radius, then we have the following steps:
- We set the width of a compass to the length of the radius.
- We place the fixed part in the extreme of the segment that is not the center of the circle and we draw an arc that intercepts the circle.
- We place the fixed part in the point where the previous arc intercepts the circle. There we draw another arc that intercepts the circle.
- We repeat the last step another three times. This way we'll have six points along the circumference.
- By connecting these 6 points we form the regular hexagon.
If we compare this list of steps with the one in the question you'll notice a difference. In our first step we state that the compass width must be equal to the length of the segment serving as radius whereas in step 1 in the question it says that the width must be equal to the diameter instead of the length of BC.
Answer
Then step one should be corrected and the answer is A.