A polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides. Since it is a closed surface, it has an interior (inside) and an exterior (outside).
The interior angle of a polygon is the angle formed by two adjacent sides such that the angle is facing the interior of the polygon.
The interior angle of a polygon and its adjacent exterior angle can never be complementary.
If the polygon is regular, the measure of one interior angle of a 24 side polygon is 165 degrees.
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An exterior angle of a polygon is the supplement of the corresponding interior angle. The exterior angle is the angle between an extended sides of the polygon and the next side of the polygon.
Every pentagon is a polygon, by definition - no matter what its angles are.
No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more. No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more. No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more. No regular polygon can have an interior angle of 180 degrees or more.
The interior angle of a polygon and its adjacent exterior angle can never be complementary.
interior angle of an n-sided polygon = (180(n-2)/n)°interior angle of a 24-sided polygon = (180x22/24)° = 165°
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Any polygon can have an interior angle of 144 degrees. The measurement of an interior angle of a decagon is 144 degrees.
The answer to this would be any acute polygon, such as an equilateral triangle. The definition of acute polygons is that no angle in the polygon is greater than or equal to 90 degrees.
If the polygon is regular, the measure of one interior angle of a 24 side polygon is 165 degrees.
Each interior angle in 12-sided polygon is 150 degrees.
The angle inside a polygon. Simple!
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The interior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees and if it is a regular polygon then each interior angle is 156 degrees.