All of the angles in a square are equal, and are 90 degrees.
-- Measure, calculate, or somehow get the measure of each interior angle. -- Add them all up to get one number which is their sum. -- That one number is the sum of the interior angles.
9
108 degrees
Each interior angle measures 144 degrees
A square has 4 right angles, one at each corner. A right angle is 90o...
Each of the four interior angles of a square (i.e. a regular quadrilateral) measures 90 degrees
-- Measure, calculate, or somehow get the measure of each interior angle. -- Add them all up to get one number which is their sum. -- That one number is the sum of the interior angles.
9
No. To elaborate, the smallest regular polygon, an equilateral triangle, has 60 degree interior angles. The next larger one, a square, has 90 degree interior angles. In fact, for any regular polygon, the interior angles measure 180*(n-2)/n degrees, where n is the number of sides. No polygon has less than 3 sides. Thus, no regular polygon can have interior angles less than 60 degrees.
It is: 135 degrees
108 degrees
Each interior angle measures 144 degrees
A square has 4 right angles, one at each corner. A right angle is 90o...
45°, 45°, and 90°
The measure of one of the regular octagon angles of the shape is 135 degrees, regardless of the size of the octagon. This means that the interior angles are all 135.
Each interior angles measures 150 degrees
The 3 interior angles are 90 degrees, 45 degrees and 45 degrees