A 5-sided polygon, or pentagon, can have a varying number of acute angles, depending on its specific shape. However, the sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 540 degrees. Since an acute angle is defined as an angle less than 90 degrees, a pentagon can have 0 to 4 acute angles, but typically, it may have 1 to 3 acute angles while still maintaining the overall angle sum.
A regular pentagon has no acute angles. It is possible to draw a pentagon (five sided polygon) where four of the internal angles are acute.
A 10 sided decagon polygon has 10 interior angles that add up to 1440 degrees.
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1800 degrees (that is the sum of the internal angles of the 12-sided polygon).
A 13 sided polygon also called a triskaidecagon or tridecaogn has a total 1980 degrees for its interior angles.
A regular pentagon has no acute angles. It is possible to draw a pentagon (five sided polygon) where four of the internal angles are acute.
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A 10 sided decagon polygon has 10 interior angles that add up to 1440 degrees.
A 10 sided decagon polygon has 10 interior angles that add up to 1440 degrees.
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The interior angles of a fifteen sided polygon amount to 2340 degrees.
1800 degrees (that is the sum of the internal angles of the 12-sided polygon).
The interior angles of a 13 sided polygon add up to 1980 degrees
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Depends on the cross-sectional polygon.
A 13 sided polygon also called a triskaidecagon or tridecaogn has a total 1980 degrees for its interior angles.