6o (360/60)
Interior angle+exterior angle = 180 degrees
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Assuming I understand your question, the exterior angle of a regular pentagon is 72 degrees
An exterior angle of a triangle is defined to be the angle between one side of a triangle and the extension of an adjacent side. The measurement of this exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles. See the related links for diagrams and sample problems.
Recall that the measurement of interior angle is: 180°(n - 2)/n Given that a regular polygon has 6 sides, let n = 6. Then: 180°(6 - 2) / 6 = 180° * 4 / 6 = 120° Since the total measurement of interior and exterior angles is 180°, 180° - 120° = 60°, which is the measurement of the exterior angle of the regular polygon.
If each exterior angle is 9 degrees then it is a regular 40 sided polygon.
The angle is 72 degrees.
To find the sum of the interior angles and the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon. To review linear measurement to the nearest sixteenth of an inch and angle measurement to the nearest degree. To construct a polygon and its exterior angles given the number of sides. hope this helped
By dividing the given exterior angle into 360 degrees tells you how many sides the polygon has.
Each exterior angle 36 degrees Each interior angle 144 degrees A decagon has 10 sides
180-interior angle = exterior angle 360/exterior angle = number of sides
In a triangle, the two angles that do not form a linear pair with a given exterior angle are the two interior angles that are adjacent to the angle of the triangle that is extended to form the exterior angle. The exterior angle is equal to the sum of these two non-adjacent interior angles, according to the exterior angle theorem. Therefore, the two angles are not directly related to the exterior angle but contribute to the overall relationship within the triangle.