If the polygon has n sides, the sum of its interior angles is 180*(n - 2) degrees.
180*(n - 2) = 7560
(n - 2) = 7560/180 = 42
n = 42 + 2 = 44 sides.
If all of the interior angles of the polygon add up to 180 degrees, then the polygon is a triangle.
The interior angles add up to 3600 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees. 6660 degrees.
It will have 28 sides if its interior angles add up to 4680 degrees
The sum of the interior angles would be (36-2)180 degrees=6120 degrees.
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
If all of the interior angles of the polygon add up to 180 degrees, then the polygon is a triangle.
If each interior angles is 179 degrees, then the polygon has 360 sides
The interior angles add up to 3600 degrees
35 sides
15 sides
The interior angles of a regular polygon must be 60 degrees or greater.
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees. 6840 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees. 6660 degrees.
The interior angles of a 10 sided polygon add up to 1440 degrees
The interior angles of a 23 sided polygon add up to 3780 degrees
The angles between adjacent sides of a polygon that are interior to the polygon. If the polygon is convex, the interior angles are always less than 180 degrees. If it is concave, at least one interior angle will be greater than 180 degrees.