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Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
If the Octagon is regular use the formula (n+2)180 so 8+2=10*180=1800/8= 225 degrees.
Octagon = 8 sides, 8 angles. If it is a regular octagon, then use the sum of angles formula, (n - 2)180°, where n is the number of sides. (n - 2)180° = (8 -2)180° = 6 x 180° = 1,080° Thus each angle is 135° (1,080/8).
one way to do it is to first draw a rectangle around the octagon then multiply length by width then subtract the area of the four triangles out side the octagon from your total answer. OR You can use the formula A= 2 s2 cot(π/h) π is supposed to be pi s2 is supposed to be s squared Cot is an abbreviation for cotangent
Because diamond is harder than any other stone. In fact, diamonds are cut by other diamonds.
Six should suffice.
You cannot use a regular octagon on it's own to make a tiling pattern without any gaps. However a regular Octagon and a square can be used together to make a tessellation. Many people think that regular octagons tesselate on their own because they do not appreciate the need for no gaps.
I like using the word octagon in a sentence.
Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Yes, diagonals in an octagon do exist. But try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
You use cardboard and diamond dust.
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Diamond Sword, diamond Shovel,Diamond pickaxe , diamond hoe , all the armour and enchantment table and a diamond block.
I will make this clear.....NO!
There is no cheat for diamond unless you use INVedit or Too Many Items mod.
The perimeter of an octagon is 64 only if it is a regular octagon and the length of one side is 8. An irregular octagon may or may not have a perimeter of 64 (whatever units of measure you choose to use) depending on what the lengths of the individual sides are.
you can use the notation n-gon for any natural number n, so an octagon is an 8-gon.
It takes exactly 1562 uses to use up a Diamond Pickaxe.