45 degrees, which would be the interior angle of a equilateral triangle
60 degrees, for an equilateral triangle, is the smallest interior angle.
Not possible - the smallest interior angle for a regular polygon is 60 degrees - which creates an equilateral triangle.
The smallest regular polygon, an equilateral triangle, has interior angles of 60. A square has interior angles of 90. There can't exist a regular polygon with interior angles of 30.
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.
3 and it will be an equilateral triangle
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.
It will be an equilateral triangle and each interior angles measure 60 degrees.
The minimum interior angles of a polygon add up to 180 degrees which would give each interior angle of an equilateral triangle 60 degrees
There is no polygon "shown" so it is impossible to answer the question. Additional Information:- If it's an equilateral triangle then each interior angle measures 60 degrees
The measure of the interior angle of a regular polygon is: theta = (n - 2) * 180 / n. So for our case, we have: 47 = (n - 2) * 180 / n. 47n = 180n - 360 -133n = -360 n = 360/133 As 360/133 is not an integer, we conclude that there is no regular polygon with interior angle 47. OR, if you prefer to learn graphically, consider that a triangle is the polygon with the fewest number of sides. As you increase the number of sides of a regular polygon, you increase the interior angle. Thus since the interior angle of a regular triangle is 60 degrees. Thus, in order to get an angle smaller than 60 degrees, we would need to have fewer sides than a triangle - which isn't possible.
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