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
angle of the circle/360 x 2(pi)r
Add all angles together and minus from 360 degrees
(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