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Problem
A regular octagon has sides of length two. Find the area of .
Solution
The area of the triangle can be computed as . We will now find and .
Clearly, is a right isosceles triangle with hypotenuse of length , hence . The same holds for triangle and its leg . The length of is equal to . Hence , and .
Then the area of equals .
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