No - the interior angles of a polygon must total at least 360 degrees.
300
360 degrees. The exterior sum of angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees
180 degrees because each angle is 300
A angle of 300 degrees is a reflex angle
300 degrees
The sum of the exterior angle and interior angle is 180°: → interior_angle + exterior_angle = 180 → exterior_angle = 180° - interior_angle In an equilateral triangle, each interior angle is 180° ÷ 3 = 60° → exterior_angle = 180° - 60° = 120° ---------------------------------------------------------- Alternatively: The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360° For a regular polygon they are all the same size: → number_of_sides × exterior_angle = 360° → exterior_angle = 360° ÷ number_of_sides An equilateral triangle is a regular polygon with 3 sides: → exterior_angle = 360° ÷ 3 = 120°
A 300 sided polygon is known as a trictogon
subtract each angle from 360. if the outside angles were 300, 270, and 330; the inside angles would be 60, 90, 30.
Yes, but it will bake more slowly and may not result in a good crumb (interior.)
its a trioscentalogram
2x0+300 = 900 Solving the equation: 2x0 = 600 So the measures of the angles are: 90 degrees, 60 degrees and 30 degrees.
An angle of 300 degrees is a reflex angle.