The sum of the exterior angles of any regular polygon is 360°
It has 360/60 = 6 sides
The sum of the external angles of any regular polygon is equal to 360. Therefore, a single exterior angle of an icosagon is 360/20 = 18 degrees.
The exterior angle of any polygon, including a tricontakaitrigon, is the angle formed between one side of the polygon and the extension of an adjacent side. The measure of the exterior angle of a regular tricontakaitrigon is 2 degrees, as each interior angle of this polygon measures 178 degrees.
No.A regular polygon has equal side lengths and equal angles.
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It has 360/60 = 6 sides
A polygon is a closed figure in the plane. It has an inside and an outside.The angles on the inside are the interior angles. An exterior angle is the angle between any side of the polygon and a line extended from the next side.Here is an example to help.If you draw an triangle, the angles inside it are interior angles. Then if you extend any side, the angle between that line and the next side is the exterior angle.The sum of the exteriors is always 360. For a polygon with n sides, the sum of the interior angles is 180 (n-2) degrees.
Exterior angle 60 therefore interior angle at that point 180 - 60 = 120 Figure is a hexagon (Internal angles = 12 - 4 right angles or 720 degrees) ?All polygons have exterior angles that sum to 360 degrees. An exterior angle of a polygon is found by "extending" one of the sides and measuring the angle between that extension and the "next" side. As the polygon in question is regular and has exterior angles of 60 degrees, it has 360/60 sides, or 6 sides.
The sum of the external angles of any regular polygon is equal to 360. Therefore, a single exterior angle of an icosagon is 360/20 = 18 degrees.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon and the extension of its adjacent side is 360 degrees.If the 20 sided polygon is regular, then each angle is equal so that each one is 360/20 = 18 degrees.
360 degrees
24 degrees providing that it is a regular polygon. (And since each interior angle is 156 deg, it IS a regular 15-gon.) 360/15 = 24 degrees
The exterior angle of any polygon, including a tricontakaitrigon, is the angle formed between one side of the polygon and the extension of an adjacent side. The measure of the exterior angle of a regular tricontakaitrigon is 2 degrees, as each interior angle of this polygon measures 178 degrees.
yes. Well, actually, exterior angles are acute, but interior angles are 108. 108 is larger than ninety, so interior angles are obtuse. The exterior angle is the angle formed by an extension of one side and the adjacent side. The exterior angles of a regular pentagon would be 71. The formula for finding the measure of interior angles of a regular polygon, when 'n' is the number of side, is ((n-2)*180)/n. ((5-2)*180)/5 = (3*180)/5 = 540/5 = 108
The smallest regular polygon, an equilateral triangle, has interior angles of 60. A square has interior angles of 90. There can't exist a regular polygon with interior angles of 30.
360 degrees, it's the same for every polygon360 degrees is the sum of the angles of any side and the extension of the adjacent side in a polygon.With an 18 sided regular polygon this would be 20 degrees.See the related link for a graphic.