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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
To divide an octagon into thirds, first, identify the center point of the octagon. Then, draw three lines radiating from the center to the vertices, ensuring that each section created by the lines contains an equal area. Alternatively, you can divide the octagon into three equal sections by drawing parallel lines that correspond to the edges of the octagon, ensuring each section contains an equal number of sides or vertices.
Mercedees
you cut the square in to three little pieces and voila! you just made thirds with a square!
8 angles of 135 degrees each
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
To divide an octagon into thirds, you would first need to draw lines from each vertex (corner) to the opposite vertex, creating four smaller triangles within the octagon. Next, draw a line connecting the midpoints of two opposite sides of the octagon, creating a line of symmetry. This line will divide the octagon into two equal parts. Finally, draw another line parallel to the first line of symmetry, but one-third of the way from the first line to the opposite side of the octagon. This will divide the octagon into three equal parts, each representing one-third of the total area.
To turn a 9x9 square into an octagon you can cut corners off the square. It will not be a regular octagon though.
Mercedees
you cut the square in to three little pieces and voila! you just made thirds with a square!
8 angles of 135 degrees each
No, cut a whole shingle in thirds at the cut outs.
In mitering the pieces that form the angles of an octagon, the miter saw should be set at 22-1/2 degrees.
9*3 = 27
A five-pointed star: with great difficulty.
If you cut a regular octagon into triangles, it would be 6 triangles. the measurement of all the angles in a triangle added up are 180 degress multiply 6x180=1080 the measurement of all the angles in a octagon added up are 1080 degress there are 8 angles in a octagon. divide 1080 by 8=135 135 degress in each angle in a regular octagon
Ah, what a happy little question! When you cut an octagon in half, you get two shapes called trapezoids. They have one pair of parallel sides and one pair of non-parallel sides, creating a unique and beautiful shape. Just like in painting, every shape has its own special charm and purpose.