Planar figures
3 interior angles and each of them measures 60 degrees
No, it is true of all pentagons.
540 degrees
A 5 sided pentagon has 5 interior angles that add up to 540 degrees
No, pentagons to not have right angles.
90,90,35,45.
It depends on how they are classified. They can have 1 to 4 acute angles, they can have 1 to 4 right angles, they can have 1 to 5 obtuse angles. The individual values of the angles will generate different pentagons. They can be regular or irregular. They can be convex or concave.
It s interior angles add up to 540 degrees and its exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
It is a rhombus that has 4 equal sides but not 4 equal interior angles
If you draw two regular polygons, for example pentagons, of two different sizes, the length of the sides will vary between the two pentagons, but the angle between the sides of the pentagons will be the same, therefore the sum of the angles will not change.
The total for the interior angles depends on the number of sides. The formula for the total of interior angles of an n-sided polygon is sum =180(n-2). This is 180 degrees for triangles, 360 degrees for quadrilaterals, and 540 degrees for pentagons.
they aren't the same, equalateral means 60 degree angles and equal length on all sides. scalene has 3 different angles and side lengths that differ too.