Octagons don't have square roots.
The square root of two times the square root of two equals two
81 is the square root and 9.5 is under root.
x2+3i=0 so x2=-3i x=square root of (-3i)=square root (-3)square root (i) =i(square root(3)([1/(square root (2)](1+i) and i(square root(3)([-1/(square root (2)](1+i) You can multiply through by i if you want, but I left it since it shows you where the answer came from. Note: The square root of i is 1/square root 2(1+i) and -1/square root of 2 (1+i) to see this, try and square them!
the square root of 14 = 3.7416573867739413855837487323165.
The square root of 20 is: ± 4.472136The square root of 20 is ± 4.472136 (to 7 sf).A square root of a number is the number that when multiplied by itself equals the given number.
Numbers have square roots. Shapes don't.
The width of a regular octagon equals a side divided by the square root of 2 minus 1. The square root of 2 minus 1 is approximately 0.414213. 24 divided by 0.414213 = 57.9412
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)].
To turn a 9x9 square into an octagon you can cut corners off the square. It will not be a regular octagon though.
No, but an octagon and a square can tessellate.
You don't find the "volume" of a flat figure. Perhaps you want its surface area.The area for a regular octagon of side "a" is 2 (1 + root(2)) a2, where "root" isthe square root function. If it is not a regular octagon, I don't think there is asimple formula to find the area - you'll have to split it up into simpler figures,for example triangles.==================================Answer #2:Here is the formula, to which the first answer alluded in passing,but which, for some reason, it did not explicitly present:Volume of an Octagon = 0 .
Octagon.
As an octagon has 8 angles, a square has 4 as has a rectangle
The length of a single edge of an octagon can be calculated by measuring the diameter, then dividing this length by the square root of the sum of four and two times the square root of two, which would be written in a calculator as sqrt(4+(2*sqrt(2))). In this case, a five inch diameter equates to approximately 1.913 inches per side.
Start with one octagon.Place an octagon along every other side of the first octagon. This creates square gaps which can be filled using the squares. At this stage the general pattern should be evident.
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