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.
No, it is true of all pentagons.
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No. (I know ima genius)
Not with regular pentagons because each interior angle is 108 degrees which is not a factor of 360 degrees
540 degrees
The sum of one angle is simply the measure of that angle.
angle sum of a parallelogram
the angle sum of a pentagon is 540.
the angle that players kick in soccer the angle they swing the bat in baseball the angle they shoot in basketball soccer balls have pentagons and hexagons on them
An angle sum is the sum (in degrees) of the particular angles you are measuring.
It means the sum of the angle measurements.