Point common to two sides of an angle = vertex.
Points common to two sides of a polygon, if they exist, are all the points along an edge.
Interior Angle
angle: vertex
Any two adjacent sides on a polygon will form an included angle.
The vertex is just the corner or angle so the polygon.
With a regular polygon: 360/exterior angle = number of sides
angle: vertex
Interior Angle
Any two adjacent sides on a polygon will form an included angle.
The vertex is just the corner or angle so the polygon.
the circle has equidistance and it has no angle and sides while the polygon has sides and angle
by the number of sides, 'n' of that particular polygon. by the exterior angle. Therefore, the number of sides of the polygon is 24 sides.
the two sides of a polygon meet at the angle
If each interior angle is 175 degrees then the polygon will have 72 sides
Two adjacent sides of a polygon will meet at a vertex. End points of any other pairs of sides do not have a specific name.
Providing that it is a regular polygon it will have 8 sides.
With a regular polygon: 360/exterior angle = number of sides
Smallest possible interior angle of regular polygon is 60 degrees (triangle). The greater the number of sides, the greater each interior angle. If exterior angle is 30 degrees, the polygon has 12 sides.