Total of interior angles in a polygon = N*180° - 360°, where N is the number of sides.
triangle(N=3): total angles = 3*180° - 360°= 540° - 360° = 180°
quadrilateral(four sided,N=4): total angles = 4*180° - 360°= 720° - 360° = 360°
etc.
Exterior angles of all polygons total 360 degrees.
Polygons are closed figures with straight sides, and their angles can vary. The angles mentioned—110 degrees, 40 degrees, and 30 degrees—could potentially be part of different polygons, but they do not form a single polygon since the sum of the interior angles must equal a specific value based on the number of sides. For example, a triangle has a total angle sum of 180 degrees, while a quadrilateral has 360 degrees. Thus, these angles could be found in various polygons but not together in one.
A triangle in common with other polygons has a total sum of 360 degrees of exterior angles.
In Geometry that are many different types of polygons. The polygon whose angles equal up to 180 degrees is a triangle.
Exterior angles of both polygons add up to 360 degrees
Exterior angles of all polygons total 360 degrees.
Polygons are closed figures with straight sides, and their angles can vary. The angles mentioned—110 degrees, 40 degrees, and 30 degrees—could potentially be part of different polygons, but they do not form a single polygon since the sum of the interior angles must equal a specific value based on the number of sides. For example, a triangle has a total angle sum of 180 degrees, while a quadrilateral has 360 degrees. Thus, these angles could be found in various polygons but not together in one.
A triangle in common with other polygons has a total sum of 360 degrees of exterior angles.
In Geometry that are many different types of polygons. The polygon whose angles equal up to 180 degrees is a triangle.
Exterior angles of both polygons add up to 360 degrees
Interior angles total ((2 x 7) - 4) right angles which is 900 degrees. Exterior angles total 360 degrees. This is true of all convex polygons.
They are both polygons and have exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
Yes
No, convex polygons do not all add up to 360 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a convex polygon is given by the formula ( (n - 2) \times 180 ) degrees, where ( n ) is the number of sides. For example, a triangle (3 sides) has an angle sum of 180 degrees, while a quadrilateral (4 sides) has 360 degrees. Thus, the total depends on the number of sides in the polygon.
360 degrees & that goes for all polygons
68 degree
depends what polygon because a decagon is 144 degrees