The sum of the interior angles of a pentagon is 180*(5-2) = 180*3 = 540 degrees. The size of the pentagon is totally irrelevant.
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The sum of the five interior angles of ANY pentagon is 540 degrees.If the pentagon is regular, then each angle is 108 degrees.
(n-2)x180 = 540 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees.
Sum_of_interior_angles = 180o x (number_of_sides - 2) So for a pentagon with 5 sides: sum = 180o x (5 - 2) = 540o
The sum of the interior angles is 540 degrees. Within that constraint the angles can have any value.
The 5 angles add up to 540 degrees and each interior angle measures 108 degrees
A pentagon is a plane area which is enclosed by five straight lines. It is, therefore, a polygon. The sum of the five interior angles of a pentagon sum to 540 degrees and so, each interior angle of a regular pentagon measures 108 degrees. A pentagon has five diagonals. It can have none of five axes of symmetry.
For a regular polygon with sides n, the sum of the interior angles = (n-2)180Therefore, a regular polygon has interior angle sum equal to 540o.(5-2)180=(3)180=540