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<X X> It should look kinda like the example above. Except it would be squares lol. Make two crosses with the 4 long straws put the ends of these together so that one square is made then make two right angles with the four short straws and place them at the other side of each cross to make three squares in a diagonal line. :)
You have in your pocket a nickel and a quarter. (One of them is not a quarter- The other one is.) :)
a square pyramid, also known as a 4 sided pyramid has 8 edges There are 4 edges where the triangular sides meet each other, and there are 4 more edges where the 4 triangular sides meet the square base.
One quarter can be either positive or negative. So can any other number.
The arc is one quarter of a circle so is 2pir, the other components of the quarter circle are the two radii, so perimeter is 2r+2pir = 2r(1+pi)
The answer will depend on what the shape is. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Straws in caves are formed when water travels through limestone or other soluble rocks, dissolving them and creating hollow tubes. Over time, mineral deposits can form around the edges of the tube, creating a straw-like structure. This process can take thousands of years to occur.
Other words for octagon could be: octad, octave, octet
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An octagon is a plan figure with eight sizes, a regular octagon is an octagon with all the eight sizes being equal to each other
an polygon
A 3-D octagon is called an octagonal prism. It is a geometric figure with two parallel and congruent octagonal faces connected by rectangular faces. The octagonal prism has 10 faces, 24 edges, and 16 vertices.
A polygon with eight sides, regular or not, is an octagon. There isn't a special name for a regular octagon (other than "regular octagon").
They are both shapes and an octagon can be made up of six or more triangles. Other than that they are not similar. A triangle must have three sides. An octagon must have eight sides.
All sides of an octagon are parallel to one other side. There are 4 sets of parallel sides.
Not all edges are parallel to each other, only the opposite edges are parallel to each other
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.