A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
The interior angle of any regular polygon can be calculated using the formula 180 * (n - 2) / n, where n is the number of sides. In this case, since each exterior angle measures 72 degrees, the interior angle would be 180 - 72 = 108 degrees. So the measures of the interior angles in this regular polygon would be 108 degrees.
1440 degrees
1440 degrees
A polygon with any number of sides can have an interior angle measuring 108 degrees.
The polygon will have 12 equal sides and each interior angle measures 150 degrees.
The interior angle of any regular polygon can be calculated using the formula 180 * (n - 2) / n, where n is the number of sides. In this case, since each exterior angle measures 72 degrees, the interior angle would be 180 - 72 = 108 degrees. So the measures of the interior angles in this regular polygon would be 108 degrees.
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The method of finding the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is by multiplying the (number of sides)-2 by 180, so the sum of the interior angle measures in a 25-sided polygon would be 23*180, or 4140 degrees.
1440 degrees
1440 degrees
A polygon with any number of sides can have an interior angle measuring 108 degrees.
The polygon will have 12 equal sides and each interior angle measures 150 degrees.
1800 degrees
A four-sided regular polygon (square or rectangle) has 900 interior angles.
As the number of sides in a regular polygon increases, the angle increases. This occurs as a function where each interior angle measures (180*(n-2)) / n, where n is the number of sides.
Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
Yes, a pentagon is a polygon, whatever the measures of its angles.