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Q: What does the right triangles exterior sums have to equal?
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What are the sums of exterior angle 18-gon?

The sum of the exterior angles of any regular polygon is equal to 360 degrees.


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A diagonal bisecting a square creates two identical right triangles. The diagonal is the hypotenuse of a right triangles, so its length is the square root of the sums of the squares on the opposite two sides.


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Exterior angles of a quadriltaeral add up to 1080° , each exterior angle is equal to the interior angle subtracted from 360°. The formula for checking sums of interior angles of any multilateral figure is (n-2)*180°, hence a quadilateral has 4 sides (n) (4-2)*180°=360°


Which is the only number which is equal to the sum of its digits?

Well, 1 is equal to 1. 9 is equal to 9. So any number from 0 to 9. I do not think this is what is meant by the question. If you mean any number with more than one digit. There is no such number. Because 11 sums to 2. 19 sums to 10. 21 sums to 3. 29 sums to 11. 111 sums 3. 119 sums to 11. The sums do not grow as fast the increase of digits.


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Without adding, find which sum is greater.A+HNeither; the sums are equalE+C?

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