The measure of all of the angles of any given polygon is given by 180(n-2), where n is the number of sides.
Therefor, if all sides are equal, the measure of one of theses angles should be (180(n-2))/n
Equilateral triangle: 3 x 60°
Sqare: 4 x 90°
Regular pentagon: 5 x 108°
etc.
Another contributor's answer:
A regular five sided polygon has 5 interior angles of 108 degrees and 5 exterior angles of 72 degrees.
Therefore the answer is 108 degrees.
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
Only if the polygon is "regular".
No.
Only when the polygon is a regular convex polygon. Such as an equilateral triangle, or a square, or a regular pentagon.
If it's a regular polygon then each interior angle measures 120 degrees.
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
Only if the polygon is "regular".
A 13 sided regular polygon
Only if the polygon is a "regular" one.
A pentagon (five sided regular polygon) has interior angles of 108°.
No.
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.
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Only when the polygon is a regular convex polygon. Such as an equilateral triangle, or a square, or a regular pentagon.
this depends on what type of polygon it is.. if it is a regular triangle, then all interior angles measure up to 180 degrees. So, a triangles interior angles would measure 60 degrees each.
This is a tautological question that does not have a proper answer. A regular polygon is one which has all its sides of equal length and all its interior angles of equal measure.
No, it's not.