Technically, false, because an included angle does not depend on the length of the sides except in right triangles, where the sides will have the same relationship for either of the two acute angles.
When measuring an angle you have to measure the sides using a protractor.
A regular polygon with each interior angle measuring 120 degrees is a hexagon.
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
Interior angle 162 Exterior angle 18 It will have 20 sides
360/1 = 360 sides
When measuring an angle you have to measure the sides using a protractor.
Pythagoras discovered the means for measuring the length of sides of a right angle.
A regular polygon with each interior angle measuring 120 degrees is a hexagon.
It will have 10 sides and it is a regular decagon with each interior angle measuring 144 degrees
The length of the sides has nothing to do with the measure of the angle.
It is 110 degrees
No regular polygon has 160. The "smallest" polygon is the triangle, which has 180o. ^^FALSE!!!!!!! this polygon has 18 sides!
The measure of an angle whose sides overlap is 0 degrees. It is than not an angle, but rather a line.
False
Interior angle 162 Exterior angle 18 It will have 20 sides
360/1 = 360 sides
It will have 360 sides.