This is a perfect octagon. Solve for the length of the exterior lines (X)
http://corbinrussell.com/staging/oct.jpg
http://corbinrussell.com/staging/oct.jpg
This is a perfect octagon. Solve for the length of the exterior lines (X)
http://corbinrussell.com/staging/oct.jpg
Got same result: X=14sqrt(2)/[1+sqrt(2)]
Have you seen a neat way of "proving" Pythagorus' Theorem?
Well, maybe the interesting aspect to this problem is that expectedly some people would be misled by intuition into thinking that the vertical sides of the octagon, and thus the unknown X, are 14/2=7.Are we doing your homework or is there some interesting aspect to this problem that would make it more appropriate for the Science forum rather than the Puzzle forum?