Each interior angle of a regular hexagon measures 120 degrees. It has a total of 720 degrees of interior angles and a total of 360 degrees of exterior angles.
ANY n-sided polygon has interior angles that sum to 180(n - 2) degrees. For an octagon this is 180 x 6 ie 1080 degrees (so the individual interior angles of a regular octagon are 135 degrees).
find the sum of the measures of the interior angles of 13-gon.
Pentagon = 5 sides.For regular pentagon: 360/5 = 72180 - 72 = 108 degrees at each interior angle.For non-regular pentagons, each interior angle may differ but the sum of the interior angles will be the same as a regular pentagon = 5 x 108 = 540 degrees.
156 degrees Sum of interior angles of a polygon=180(n-2), where n is the number of sides. To find one interior angle's measure, divide by the total number of angles, which is also the total number of sides.
The sum of the interior angles of an n-gon is (n-2)*180 degrees - whether or not it is regular. If it is non regular you cannot find the individual angles without a lot more information.
The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is 180n - 360 degrees.
Each interior angle of a regular hexagon measures 120 degrees. It has a total of 720 degrees of interior angles and a total of 360 degrees of exterior angles.
It is: (number of sides -2)*180 = sum of interior angles If its a regular polygon then: sum of interior angles/number of sides = each interior angle
You use the fact that the sum of the interior angles of a regular polygon with n sides is:180(n-2) degreesNow you have the sum of measures of all the interior angles so divide that by n and you have the measure of each interior angle.
Each interior angle = sum of angles/number of sides
Oh, dude, a regular octagon has 8 sides, right? So, to find the sum of the interior angles, you just use the formula: (n-2) * 180 degrees. Plug in 8 for n, and you get (8-2) * 180 = 1080 degrees. Easy peasy, like basic math, man.
144 degrees
If the polygon is a regular polygon then all interior angels are equal to 180-(360/no of sides of the polygon)
To find the sum of the interior angles of a hexagon, use the formula180(n-2) where n is 6 so180(4)=720 degrees.To find the measure of one angle in the regular hexagon, divide that number by 6 and we have 120 degrees. A regular hexagon has 6 angles of 120 degrees. The sum is 720 degrees.
If the 15-gon is a regular polygon, then: Sum of the interior angles = 180°(n - 2) = 180°(15 - 2) = 2,340° Each interior angle = 2340° ÷15 = 156°
Interior angles of any polygon: (N-2)*180 = sum of interior angles when N is the number of sides