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The Math Open Reference related link (see below) has an interactive polygon tool. Change the number of sides to 8, then uncheck the Regular box, so you can make a polygon without all angles & sides the same. Make one of the angles 90° by dragging the corners, then see how the other angles change.

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draw an octagon with at least one right angle and one reflex angle

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