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-- The exterior angles of a polygon add up to 360 degrees, no matter how many of them there are.-- The interior angles of a polygon add up to [ (180) times (number of sides minus 2) ].-- These are both true whether or not the polygon is 'regular'.
The interior angles add up to 6300 degrees
No matter how many sides it has, the exterior angles of a regular polygon add up to 360 degrees. So 360/17.14 = 21 sides.
The exterior angles all add up to 360 degrees. We can't tellwhat each one is unless the polygon is regular.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
The regular polygon whose exterior angle measure is 12 degrees, has 30 sides (360/12, since the exterior angles on any polygon always add up to 360 degrees).
It is a regular 9 sided polygon whose 9 interior angles add up to 1260 degrees
If those are exterior angles, the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360. That would be 20 sides.
If those are exterior angles, the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360. That would be 18 sides.
The interior angles of a polygon (regular or not) with n sides sum to (n - 2)*180 degrees.
The degrees in a 19 sided polygon add up to 3,060 degrees
A regular or even an irregular dodecagon is a 12 sided polygon whose interior angles add up to 1800 degrees