The 7 interior angles of a heptagon add up to 900 degrees
The interior angles add up to 3240 degrees
360 degrees
Not too sure of the question but in general the 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
No. A triangle with two complementary interior angles will always result into right triangle. The sum of the complementary angles will always be 90 degrees and the other one will be 90 too.
The three sides are of different lengths and the three interior angles are different too.
The interior angles add up to 3240 degrees
The 6 interior angles add up to 720 degrees
360 degrees
A trapezium is a 4 sided quadrilateral and its 4 interior angles add up to 360 degrees
All of the angles in an Iscosgon must add up too 3240
If you select one vertex of a heptagon and draw diagonals to all other vertices, you will divide the heptagon into 5 triangles such that the interior angles of the heptagon add up to the same sum as the interior angles of the five triangles.Now the sum of the interior angles of one triangle is 180 degrees. So for 5 triangles you get 5*180 = 900 degrees.In general, the interior angles of a polygon with n vertices is (n - 2)*180 degrees.
There are (4320+360)/180 = 26 sides
It's too bad you had to go before you could specify what figure you wanted the sum of the interior angles of.
No because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees
Not too sure of the question but in general the 3 interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.
No. A triangle with two complementary interior angles will always result into right triangle. The sum of the complementary angles will always be 90 degrees and the other one will be 90 too.
They add up to 360 degrees