You might be able to construct an irregular octagon that way, but for a regular one, no.
There are no perpendicular lines in a regular octagon. Perpendicular lines are found in squares and rectangles, where the angles are 90 degree angles. Regular octagons, unlike squares, have so many sides that the angles joining the sides cannot be as sharp as 90 degrees. Instead, the angles are much larger and the sides are much too wide apart to be anywhere near perpendicular. It is possible, however, to construct an irregular octagon having perpendicular lines.
I think that is an octagon
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A regular 5 sided pentagon has no perpendicular lines
You might be able to construct an irregular octagon that way, but for a regular one, no.
How many pairs of perpendicular sides does this figure have?
There are no perpendicular lines in a regular octagon. Perpendicular lines are found in squares and rectangles, where the angles are 90 degree angles. Regular octagons, unlike squares, have so many sides that the angles joining the sides cannot be as sharp as 90 degrees. Instead, the angles are much larger and the sides are much too wide apart to be anywhere near perpendicular. It is possible, however, to construct an irregular octagon having perpendicular lines.
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There can be up to 8 perpendicular lines.
A regular octagon has four pairs of parallel lines.
A regular octagon has 8 lines of symmetry.
I think that is an octagon
A rhombic octagon. An ordinary regular octagon does have perpendicular sides. They do not meet in the outline of the octagon because they are alternate, but they are still perpendicular. However, in the same way that a rhombus is a distorted square, a rhombic octagon can have 4 pairs of parallel sides but no perpendicular ones.
If it's a regular octagon , it's having 8 lines of symmetry .