yes
No, it is not possible.
An equilateral triangle, a square, a rectangle, an octagon.
Assuming that the question refers to a regular octagon (not a regualr otagon), the answer is no.
No it can't
No, there is no need for it to be equilateral.
No, it is not possible.
An equilateral triangle, a square, a rectangle, an octagon.
Assuming that the question refers to a regular octagon (not a regualr otagon), the answer is no.
An equilateral triangle, a square, a hexagon, a pentagon, a decagon, an octagon, the list goes on and on.
Hexagon, square, equilateral triangle, octagon. Im 11 so hah
No it can't
No, there is no need for it to be equilateral.
An octagon can be used to create a tessellation, but an octagon cannot tessellate on its own.
A square or an Isoceles triangle NOT An acute triangle.also a diamondANS2:Any polygon can be drawn with all sides and angles equal. That sort of triangle is called an equilateral triangle and that sort of quadrilateral is called a square. Polygons with more sides are described as "regular" e.g., a stop sign is a regular octagon. Please see the link to understand why an equilateral octagon is not necessarily the same as a regular octagon.
There are a few simple shapes with equal sides. The basic shapes are a square, octagon, and an equilateral triangle,
Not necessarily. A rhombus is an equilateral quadrilateral but does not have a line of symmetry. An irregular octagon does not, either.
false, there would be gaps.