You can use the simple formula: (n-2)180. Where "n" is the number of sides in the polygon.
For example:
hexagon, 6 sides
(n-2)180
(6-2)180
(4)180
720
So, the number of degrees in a hexagon is 720.
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No, any polygon.
1260 degrees
They have the same measures.
Nope ! For example - the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180, while those of a square (or rectangle) are 360.
180*2
The sum of the exterior angles of all polygons is 360 degrees.
No, any polygon.
360 degrees. (All polygons have an exterior angle sum of 360 degrees.)
1260 degrees
angle sum of a parallelogram
They have the same measures.
Nope ! For example - the sum of the angles in a triangle is 180, while those of a square (or rectangle) are 360.
180*2
All polygons with four angles (quadrilaterals) have a inner angle sum of 360 degrees.
Only convex man, if the angle is concave it would not be 360 degree.
Yes, if you interpret some of the exterior angles as having negative measure.
The sum of the exterior angles in any polygon is 360 degrees.Therefore that polygon is a decagon.