No. For a polygon to be regular all its sides must be of the same length.
It is a shape that has 8 sides but does not look like a regular octagon. As long as it has 8 sides it is an irregular octagon.
A regular octagon has eight equal sides, but in general the sides of an octagon don't have to be equal as long as there are eight of them.
To find the length of each side of a regular octagon with a perimeter of 56, we divide the perimeter by the number of sides. Since an octagon has 8 sides, we divide 56 by 8 to get 7. Therefore, each side of the regular octagon is 7 units long.
A regular octagon has 8 sides.
There is insufficient information to answer the question. There is no indication that the octagon is regular and therefore, you may not assume that it is. Even it you were told that it is a regular octagon, there is still insufficient information: the answer will depend on what the 17.25 inch is a measure of - the diagonal of the octagon or its height (width).
An 8 sided octagon can be either regular or irregular in shape.
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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.
If the permiter of a regular octagon is 8z-16, then the length of each side would be the perimeter / 8 or 2z-2
A octagon is a octagon without the same angles as the others.
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.