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Mathematics, 23.05.2020 22:57 kyleescott9525

A smaller regular octagon is inscribed in the larger regular octagon. Is it possible to find the area of the smaller octagon without finding the length one of its sides? If so, explain how.
The image is of a smaller regular octagon inscribed in the larger regular octagon. The side length of larger octagon is 8 cm.

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