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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
21.25 = L + 2L*sin(45degrees)
I think, where
L is the length of the side in inches
sin = the sine of 45 degrees (on your calculator). edit - cool diagram :)
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I know this is OT... but I also know that one of you out there can help me... I have a perfect octagon (8-sides)... each of the sides is exactly 21.25" from the corresponding side on the opposite side of the octagon... can anyone tell me (or remind me how to figure out... geometry in high school was sooooo long ago) how long each side will be? any help would be appreciated.