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.
equal sides
an octagon * * * * * An octagon need not have equal sides. For that it would have to be an equilateral octagon (though not necessarily regular).
Only if it's a regular octagon.
An octagon has to equal 8 sides. Oct- means 8. So 8 sides.
Octagon just means it has 8 sides. Regular octagon means it has 8 sides of the same length and the angles are equal.
Yes, they will.
equal sides
There are a few simple shapes with equal sides. The basic shapes are a square, octagon, and an equilateral triangle,
A regular octagon has eight equal sides, but in general the sides of an octagon don't have to be equal as long as there are eight of them.
an octagon * * * * * An octagon need not have equal sides. For that it would have to be an equilateral octagon (though not necessarily regular).
It has 8 equal sides.
an octogon Octagon * * * * * An octagon need not have equal sides. For that it would have to be an equilateral octagon (though not necessarily regular).
No, it is not necessary. Only a regular octagon needs to have equal sides and angles.
The answer depends on their sizes! A small square will have a smaller area but a huge square will have a bigger area. Do the two shapes have equal sides, apothems, diagonals? Also, a square is a regular shape, what about the octagon?
Of the four shapes mentioned, the octagon has the most sides. Square has 4 sides, hexagon has 6, pentagon has 5, and the octagon has 8.
basicly regular octagon No, it's a hexagon. An octagon has 8 equal sides and 8 equal angles.
Only if it's a regular octagon.