A point has no interior and so cannot have interior angles.
Each interior angle is 120o making the total 720o.
The usual notation is that the central letter is the point of the angle, so P is the answer.
The interior angle of an n-sided polygon total 90(2n - 4) degrees
900 degrees
108o
The coordinates of a point are in reference to the origin, the point with coordinates (0,0). The existence (or otherwise) of an angle are irrelevant.
A kite is a quadrilateral so the sum of its interior angles is 360 degrees.
The total interior angles of a 17-gon accumulate to 2700 degrees [180*(sides-2)]. Assuming all sides are equal, the total interior angle would be 2700/17 = 158.82
Interior angles total 2520 degrees
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°).
No. An interior angle is one of many angles in the interior of a closed shape - usually a polygon. The angle sum is the sum of the values of a specified list of angles. They may be angles around a point, angles in one or more shapes.
270 degrees: The interior angle of a square is always 90 degrees, and the total around any point such as the vertex of the square is always 360; 360 - 90 = 270.