No, a regular octagon cannot be concave. By definition, a regular octagon has all sides and angles equal, and it is a convex polygon, meaning that all its interior angles are less than 180 degrees. A concave polygon, on the other hand, has at least one interior angle greater than 180 degrees, which is not possible in a regular octagon.
An octagon is an eight-sided two-dimensional object. If each of the eight sides to an octagon were concave, it would still be an octagon. So, yes, it could.
Dragon is the answer
A concave octagon has is an 8-sdided figure in which one or more vertices (interior angles) are more than 180° , producing a shape with an inward bow, or a concavity (think of a cave).
An 8 sided octagon can be either regular or irregular in shape.
A regular octagon has 8 sides similarly to an octagon. The name regular octagon means that all angles are the same, therefore inferring that all sides are of equal length.
An octagon is an eight-sided two-dimensional object. If each of the eight sides to an octagon were concave, it would still be an octagon. So, yes, it could.
A concave hexagon or a concave octagon.
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Dragon is the answer
A regular octagon has 8 sides.
A concave octagon has is an 8-sdided figure in which one or more vertices (interior angles) are more than 180° , producing a shape with an inward bow, or a concavity (think of a cave).
An 8 sided octagon can be either regular or irregular in shape.
A polygon with eight sides, regular or not, is an octagon. There isn't a special name for a regular octagon (other than "regular octagon").
A regular octagon has 8 sides similarly to an octagon. The name regular octagon means that all angles are the same, therefore inferring that all sides are of equal length.
A octagon is a octagon without the same angles as the others.
No. There can be no regular concave polygon.
In a regular octagon, each angle is 135 degrees. If the octagon is not regular, then it can have as many as 6 right angles in it.