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(number of sides-2)*180 = sum of interior angles of a polygon
A polygon has two types of measurements: side lengths and interior angles. The number of side lengths is equal to the number of sides the polygon has, while the number of interior angles is always equal to the number of sides. So, a polygon has two measurements: side lengths and interior angles.
The inside angles of a polygon are called "interior angles." The sum of the interior angles of a polygon can be calculated using the formula ( (n - 2) \times 180^\circ ), where ( n ) is the number of sides in the polygon. Each individual interior angle can be found by dividing the total sum by the number of angles (or sides) if the polygon is regular.
No. In a convex polygon the sum of the interior angles is (n-2)*180 deg where n is the number of interior angles. In a non-convex polygon this is not necessarily true.
(number of sides-2)*180 = sum of the interior angles
(number of sides-2)*180 = total sum of interior angles
It is: (n-2)*180 = sum of interior angles whereas 'n' is the number of sides of the polygon
It is used in the formula for finding the sum of the interior angles of a polygon:- (n-2)*180 = sum of interior angles whereas 'n' is the number of sides of the polygon
Depends on the construction of the polygon. The max number of degress in a polygon with 10 sides (aka: decagon) will be 1440.
(number of sides -2)*180 = sum of interior angles.
(number of sides - 2)*180 = total sum of interior angles
The formula to find the sum of interior angles of a polygon is 180° × (n - 2), where n is the number of sides of the polygon.