Doesn't work that way, sorry.
360/number of sides = each exterior angle
360/number of sides = each exterior angle
An angle is a measure of how two lines meet each other. An angle by itself does not have an 'area'.
Providing that it's a regular polygon: 360/number of sides = each exterior angle
360X^-1 then go to your table of values and you will be able to see all the angle measures for every side
Add all angles together and minus from 360 degrees
angle of the circle/360 x 2(pi)r
(n-2)(180) use that formula to find the sum of the interior angles of a polygon in degree
(number of sides minus 2) x 180 degrees
Yes and it is: sum of interior angles/number of sides
(number of sides - 2)*180 = total sum of interior angles
48 sides A formula for finding the number of sides of a regular polygon given an interior angle: 360/(180-angle)=sides