108 degrees
Interior angles are 108 degrees.
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
Each angle of a pentagon is 108 degrees, so the total is 540 degrees.
A pentagon has a total interior angle sum of 540 degrees. Since a pentagon has five sides, you can find the measure of each interior angle by dividing the total angle sum by the number of sides, resulting in an average interior angle of 108 degrees.
A pentagon has an obtuse angle
Assuming I understand your question, the exterior angle of a regular pentagon is 72 degrees
Interior angles are 108 degrees.
The angle is 72 degrees.
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
The total angle measurement is 720 degrees.
360/5 = 72 degrees
Each angle of a pentagon is 108 degrees, so the total is 540 degrees.
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A pentagon has an obtuse angle
Each vertex angle of a polygon is composed of an external angle and an interior angle. These two angles are supplementary (total 180°). As the number of sides of a regular polygon increases then the external angle decreases and conversely, the interior angle increases. The interior angle of a regular pentagon (108°) is larger than the interior angle of a square (90°).
The angle on a straight line is 180° .
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