Any value you like - between 0 and 360 degrees. The size of an individual angle can only be determined if the octagon is regular but you cannot assume that it is.
The measure of one of the regular octagon angles of the shape is 135 degrees, regardless of the size of the octagon. This means that the interior angles are all 135.
If its a regular 8 sided octagon then each interior angle is 135 degrees
Assuming you mean "what is the size of the exterior angle of a regular octagon", then: The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360o. Thus for a regular octagon, each is 360o ÷ 8 = 45o.
An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.
An equilateral triangle, a square, a rectangle, an octagon.
The measure of one of the regular octagon angles of the shape is 135 degrees, regardless of the size of the octagon. This means that the interior angles are all 135.
If its a regular 8 sided octagon then each interior angle is 135 degrees
Assuming you mean "what is the size of the exterior angle of a regular octagon", then: The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360o. Thus for a regular octagon, each is 360o ÷ 8 = 45o.
An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.An octagon has 8 angles.
Not necessarily. If all sides are the same size, and all angles are also the same, then it is called a "regular octagon". But an irregular octagon is still an octagon - the only requirement is that it have 8 sides.
An equilateral triangle, a square, a rectangle, an octagon.
An octagon can be regular if all the sides are the same length, and all the angles are the same. However an octagon is not necessarily regular.If the interior/exterior angles are a certain size, then it will be regular but if each angle was 95 degrees then the octagon would definitely not be regular!
A pentagon has five angles and an octagon has eight angles.
An octagon has 8 angles. A rhombus has 4 angles.
Yes the interior angles of a regular octagon are obtuse.
Yes. A regular octagon must have equal angles, but an irregular octagon cannot have all its angles equal
No, on the contrary an octagon has no right angles