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The area of a regular octagon is 40 cm. What is the area of a regular octagon with sides three times as long? Please help me out on this one guys I tried searching up how to do it but got no answers also my teacher is not available right now.

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Answered by GAMER5050
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regular polygon. ... Perimeter of an equilateral triangle = 3 × length of a side ... area. • Area of a rectangle = length × breadth. • Area of a square = side × side ... By splitting the figure into four rectangles, we get. 

40% (02:26) correct ... (1) The area of the circle is 16π square centimeters. ... This will help us figure out what d < 8cm tells us about s. ... But since the more sides there are to a regular polygon inscribed in a .

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Answered by Nehaa10523
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