Extend any side past the vertex. The side and this extended line form the external angle. Its measure in a regular polygon is equal to 360 divided by the number of sides.
The sum of a regular polygons exterior angles always = 360
Exterior angles of both polygons add up to 360 degrees
As for all polygons the exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
No way. All polygons have the same sum of exterior angles.You need the sum of interior angles.
There is no such thing as an exterior polygon. "Exterior" means outer. Polygons can have exterior angles, but that is about it!A regular polygon can have 3 or more sides - up to infinitely many.There is no such thing as an exterior polygon. "Exterior" means outer. Polygons can have exterior angles, but that is about it!A regular polygon can have 3 or more sides - up to infinitely many.There is no such thing as an exterior polygon. "Exterior" means outer. Polygons can have exterior angles, but that is about it!A regular polygon can have 3 or more sides - up to infinitely many.There is no such thing as an exterior polygon. "Exterior" means outer. Polygons can have exterior angles, but that is about it!A regular polygon can have 3 or more sides - up to infinitely many.
all regular polygons (such as a pentagon) have the sum of their exterior angles = 360 degrees
Yes.
Yes
Exterior angles of all polygons total 360 degrees.
no ,is different .
The sum of the exterior angles of all polygons is 360 degrees.
180 degrees