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12 February, 06:27

The area of a regular octagon is 35 cm squared what is the area of a regular octagon with sides five times as long

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  1. 12 February, 06:30
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    So first, you must use the area of an octagon formula to find the length of one side of the given octagon ...

    A = 2 (1 + √2) s^2

    35 = 2 (1 + √2) s^2

    s = 2.57 cm

    Next, you must use the area of an octagon formula to find the area of the second octagon by multiplying the side length above by five.

    A = 2 (1 + √2) s^2

    A = 2 (1 + √2) (2.57 • 5) ^2

    A = 736.44 cm^2
  2. 12 February, 06:56
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    The answer would be 875cm squared
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