We searched as far below as possible and were unable to find the octagon.
ANY n-sided polygon has interior angles that sum to 180(n - 2) degrees. For an octagon this is 180 x 6 ie 1080 degrees (so the individual interior angles of a regular octagon are 135 degrees).
We know that an octagon is an eight-side polygon. Since each side has the same distance form the center of the circumscribed circle of the octagon, this octagon is a regular octagon. If we draw the radii of the circle (their endpoints there are at the vertexes of the octagon), we form 8 isosceles triangle, which radius represents two their congruent sides with a measure of 7.5 cm, and the distance drawn from the center of the circle to the sides of the octagon represents their altitudes with a measure of 6.9 cm. So, by using the Pythagorean theorem we can find the half of the side of the octagon, which is: 7.5)^2 - (6.9)^2 = 8.64 Since one half of the octagon side is square root of 8.64, the whole side is 2(square root of 8.64) Thus the perimeter of this octagon is approximately 47 cm [8 x 2(square root of 8.64)].
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.
Normally, 'Octagon' octagon
The perimeter of a octagon is the sum of all its sides.
We searched as far below as possible and were unable to find the octagon.
Well I don't no how to find it to a 2d octagon but to find it on abnormal octagon u do 8(total sides)x 6(total not attached)/2=24
get a cut out shape of octagon, then get cut out triangles and try to fit in the triangles covering all the octagon but here is the solution... j
measure it!
You add it up
The answer depends on whether or not the octagon is regular and also on what information about its side lengths, angles, etc you have.
You say these things to yourself: -- "The perimeter is the distance all the way around the octagon." -- "The octagon has eight sides." -- "So, if it's a 'regular' octagon, then all the sides are the same length, and each side must be 1/8 of the perimeter." -- If it's not a 'regular' octagon, then it has some longer sides and some shorter ones, and the perimeter doesn't help me find the lengths of the sides.
you count how many sides there are
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To find how many square feet are in an octagon you basicly just have to find the area of the octagon in this problem it would be 8x8 to get the answer how to find the answer is that you must first find out how many sides your shape has then multiply your sides length in this case it happens to be 8 for both of the multiples thus 8x8 equals 64.