B Puzzled/ Need to start concrete beam dig, from the 14' side!

Maxair9898

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Please Help if possible,
I have an Octogon with each side at 10',
I need to know where one 14' line intersects
at two opposite sides while running parallel
inside of one side.

So, how far does this 14' line intersect up the sides?
Or, how far away from one parallel side of the
Octogon will this 14' line go?


If you don't mind, I'm puzzled,
These are the only 2 parameters I
have.
Thank You.
Teachers are out of school right now.
 
At freemathhelp, you need to tell us what you've done or thought about thus far.

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Did you draw a picture? The 14' line is part of a trapezoid. Do you know how to calculate the interior angles of an octogon? Have you given any thought to this exercise? :cool:
 
I have an Octogon with each side at 10',

Maxair9898,

not only do you need to tell us what you've done or thought about thus far,

you need to state whether this is a regular octagon. **

With each side being 10', it can be said that it is an equilateral octagon.




** The measures of all of the internal angles equal each other
(in addition to it being equilateral).
 
You'all and this website are awesome!

Thank you sir. Yes,you are so right!
At freemathhelp, you need to tell us what you've done or thought about thus far.

Please read our Forum Guidelines for additional information about how to ask for help.

Did you draw a picture? The 14' line is part of a trapezoid. Do you know how to calculate the interior angles of an octogon? Have you given any thought to this exercise? :cool:

It is great to have your help,
A Trapizoid. So then I calculate the answer to be 2.828 ft or 2' 10"

I kinda knew it would be simple for you guys.
Thanks again.
 
I have an Octogon with each side at 10',

You never stated what shape octagon. Octagons come in an infinity
of shapes, other than traffic stop signs.

I need to know where one 14' line intersects
at two opposite sides You don't mean "opposite sides."
Given octagon ABCDEFGH, one pair of opposite sides, for instance,
are sides AB and EF.

You're talking about two sides, each of which is adjacent to a
common side.

Your scenario appears to be, for example, sides AB and CD, and
provided that these sides belong to an octagon in a
stop sign shape.


while running parallel inside of one side.

This sounds as if you mean the 14' line segment is parallel
to a side and in the interior of the octagon.



So, how far does this 14' line intersect up the sides?





Based on your intended set-up, the exact answer is

(square root of 8) feet ~ 2.828 feet
 
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