A quadrilateral (4-sided polygon).
The interior angles measure 360 degrees.
A rectangle has four angles. Each of these angles measures 90 degrees, making them right angles. Therefore, the total measure of all the angles in a rectangle adds up to 360 degrees.
A convex polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral, and the sum of its interior angles is 360°. This is determined using the formula (n − 2) × 180°, where n represents the number of sides. Substituting 4 for n gives (4 − 2) × 180° = 360°. Whether it is a square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, or trapezoid, every convex quadrilateral has interior angles that add up to 360°.
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No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon must be 360 degrees. Subject to that constraint, individual angles can have any measure between 0 and 360 degrees.
If you're talking a plane ie 2-dimensional figure, then like ALL four sided shapes, the interior angles total 360 degrees.
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