360/8 = 45 degrees.
It is: 360/8 = 45 degrees
Each exterior angle measures 120 degrees
An equiangilar octagon is an octagon in which all angles have the same measure. which makes each angle about 45 degrees.
The interior angles of a regular octagon are 135o each.
The measure of the exterior angle of a convex octagon is indeterminate.
It is: 360/8 = 45 degrees
180 minus interior angle = exterior angle
Each exterior angle measures 120 degrees
I am going to assume that you mean a regular octagon. If you use the formula 180(n-2), where n=the number of sides, plug in 8 for an octagon and you get 1080 as the sum of the interior angles. Now divide this by 8 in order to get the measure of one of the interior angles, which turns out to be 135. Now, if you are looking for the exterior angle measurement, then simply subtract 135 from 180 to get 45. 45 is your exterior angle measurement, 135 is your interior angle measurement.
Providing that it is a regular octagon each exterior angle measures 45 degrees.
The hexagon has the larger exterior angle.
An equiangilar octagon is an octagon in which all angles have the same measure. which makes each angle about 45 degrees.
The interior angles of a regular octagon are 135o each.
The measure of the exterior angle of a convex octagon is indeterminate.
Measure it. There is no formula for an exterior angle unless you have a regular (or equiangular) polygon. And there is no evidence to suggest that that is the case.
The exterior angle of a general octagon is any angle less than 180 degrees. The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360 degrees. If the octagon is regular, then each of its 8 exterior angles is equal to 360/8 = 45 degrees.
Each exterior angle of a regular octagon: 360/8 = 45 degrees