Making the rather dubious assumption that the building is in the form of a regular nonagon (why should it be?), the area is 566.9 sq feet.
I believe the angles to an equilateral seven-sided building would be 128.57 degrees on each of the outside corners. An octagon would be 135 degrees; a hexagon 120 degrees; so it makes sense it would fall in between. To achieve a square footage under 200 square feet, I believe each outside wall would be approximately 7 feet long, and the distance to the center from the middle of an outside wall just over 7 1/2 feet.
No a square is 2 sided a cube is 4 sided
We have the triangle (3-sided), square (or quadrilateral, 4-sided), pentagon (5-sided), hexagon (6-sided), heptagon (or septagon, 7-sided), octagon (8-sided), nonagon (9-sided) and decagon (10-sided) to get you started.
If it is a four sided equilateral then it is a square.
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A square is a regular four-sided polygon.
Because a square is a 4 sided shape.
A square is a regular 4 sided quadrilateral
When did EGYPTIAN build smooth sided pyramids
Diameter = 2*Radius. So if the diameter is 16 cm, the radius must be 8 cm.
A four sided pyramid with a square base.
Yes a square is a regular 4 sided polygon