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A polygon with eight sides and eight angles.
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oc·ta·gon (ŏk'tə-gŏn')
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Eight equal-sided polygonal figure often found as the plan-form for Antique Classical and later buildings, such as cathedral
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| Schläfli symbols | {8} | |
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| Symmetry group | Dihedral (D8) | |
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| Properties | convex, cyclic, equilateral, isogonal, isotoxal | |
In geometry, an octagon is a polygon that has eight sides. A regular octagon is represented by the Schläfli symbol {8}.
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A regular octagon is always an octagon whose sides are all the same length and whose internal angles are all the same size. The internal angle at each vertex of a regular octagon is 135° and the sum of all the internal angles is 1080°. The area of a regular octagon of side length a is given by

In terms of R, (circumradius) the area is

In terms of r, (inradius) the area is

Naturally, those last two coefficients bracket the value of pi, the area of the unit circle.
The area can also be derived as follows:

where S is the span of the octagon, or the second shortest diagonal; and a is the length of one of the sides, or bases. This is easily proven if one takes an octagon, draws a square around the outside (making sure that four of the eight sides touch the four sides of the square) and then taking the corner triangles (these are 45-45-90 triangles) and placing them with right angles pointed inward, forming a square. The edges of this square are each the length of the base.
Given the span S, the length of a side a is:


The area, is then as above:

As any regular sided polygon can be divided into numbers of equal rightangled triangles, the area can also be calculated more simply, in the case of one with an even number of sides, by taking the distance between any two opposite sides (A), dividing by two and then multiplying by the length of one side(B), divided by four and then multiplying by twice the total of the number of sides (N) as follows:
((A/2) * (B/4)) * 2N
Not as, mathematically, pretty as some of the above formulae, but certainly simpler for the layman and also works for any regular polygon by just changing the value of N. (For regular polygons with an uneven number of sides A is calculated as the distance between the point of one angle to the mid point of the side opposite.)
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In many parts of the world, stop signs are in the shape of a regular octagon. |
The famous Bukhara rug design incorporates an octagonal "elephant's foot" motif. |
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The famous Vichy Pastilles, octagon-shaped candies. |
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An eight-sided star, called an octagram, with Schläfli symbol {8/3} is contained with a regular octagon. |
The vertex figure of the uniform polyhedron, great dirhombicosidodecahedron is contained within an irregular 8-sided star polygon, with four edges going through its center. |
An octagonal prism contains two octagons. |
The truncated square tiling has 2 octagons around every vertex. |
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The truncated cuboctahedron contains 6 octagons. |
An octagonal antiprism contains two octagons. |
The octagon is the Petrie polygon for four higher dimensional polytopes, shown in these skew orthogonal projections:
16-cell (4D) |
Tesseract (4D) |
Demipenteract (5D) |
7-simplex (7D) |
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| Translations: Octagon |
Dansk (Danish)
n. - oktagon, ottekant
Nederlands (Dutch)
achthoek(ig voorwerp)
Français (French)
n. - octogone
Deutsch (German)
n. - (Geom.) Achteck, Oktogon
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - οκτάγωνο
Português (Portuguese)
n. - octógono (m)
Русский (Russian)
восьмиугольник
Español (Spanish)
n. - octágono
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - oktogon, åtthörning, åttkant
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
八边形, 八角堂, 八角形
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 八邊形, 八角堂, 八角形
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 八辺形, 八角形, 八角堂, 八角形のもの
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) المثمن
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - מתומן, אוקטגון
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