The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon, including a 27 sided one, is 360 degrees.
4,140 degrees, or 23 'straight' angles.
The sum of the interior angle measure of a 13-sided polygon is 1980 degrees. It is solved by doing: 180(s-2) 180(13-2) 180(11) = 1980 degrees *s- meaning sides*
The interior angles add up to 4680 degrees
The sum of the angles in an N sided polygon is 180°(N - 2)The angle of a single angle then would be:180°(N - 2)/N= 180° - 360°/NSo in the case of a 14 sided regular polygon, a single angle would be:180° - 360° / 14= 180° - 180° / 7= 6/7 * 180°= 1080°/7≈ 150.286°
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A 29-sided polygon.
Sum of exterior angles of any sided polygon is 360 so sum of exterior angle of 6 sided polygon (hexagon) is 360
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The sum of the interior angles of a 14 sided polygon are 2160 degrees.
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1080 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon, including a 27 sided one, is 360 degrees.
The sum of the three INTERIOR angles is 180 degrees. And a 3-sided polygon is often referred to as a 'Triangle'.
the interior angle of a 7 sided regular polygon is 128.57 degrees