An equilateral triangle.
An equilateral triangle has 3 interior angles each measuring 60 degrees
A polygon with any number of sides can have an interior angle measuring 108 degrees.
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
There is no such polygon whose interior angles add up to 250 degrees.
No - the interior angles of a polygon must total at least 360 degrees.
Providing that it's a regular polygon then its interior angles will add up to 1260 degrees with each of its 9 interior angles measuring 140 degrees.
Yes and it will have 12 equal interior angles of 150 degrees and 12 sides
A 19 sided polygon has interior angles that add up to 3060 degrees.
If all of the interior angles of the polygon add up to 180 degrees, then the polygon is a triangle.
The angle must be somewhere between zero and 360 degrees.
The sum of the angles founds on a 39-sided polygon is 180 degrees. This is configured by measuring and adding up all of the interior angles found on the shape.
A shape with an interior angle of 175 degrees is typically a convex polygon with at least one angle measuring that amount. In general, polygons with such large interior angles tend to have more sides, as the sum of the interior angles increases with the number of sides. For example, a polygon with 12 sides (dodecagon) can have one angle measuring 175 degrees. However, a shape with an interior angle of 175 degrees would not be a simple triangle or quadrilateral, as their maximum interior angles are less than 180 degrees.