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Each internal angle would be 180*(n-2)/n degrees where n is the number of sides in the polygon.

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What is ther minimum angle possible for a regular polygon?

The minimum angle of a regular polygon would be 60 degrees.


Internal angle of 140 how many sides to the regular polygon?

That regular polygon would have 9 sides.


How many sides does a regular polygon have if the interior angle is 175?

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How many sides does a regular polygon have with the angle 20 degrees?

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How many sides does a regular polygon have that has an angle of 18 degrees?

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Why can't a regular polygon angle measure 130 degrees?

The exterior angle of this 'polygon' would be 180 - 130 = 50 Now the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees, so the number of sides would be supposedly: = 360/50 = 7.2 Now since a polygon cannot have 7.2 sides, a regular polygon's angle can't measure 130 degrees.


What is the measures of the interior angles of a regular polygon if each exterior angle measures 72?

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What is the minimum interior angle possible for a regular polygon?

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What would the measure of an interior angle be for a regular 12-sided polygon?

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