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Consecutive interior angles are angles on the same side of the transverse that add up to 180 degrees.
pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but outside the two lines are called consecutive exterior angles .
A polygon has two types of measurements: side lengths and interior angles. The number of side lengths is equal to the number of sides the polygon has, while the number of interior angles is always equal to the number of sides. So, a polygon has two measurements: side lengths and interior angles.
A polygon has sides A polygon can have any number of side A polygon can not be curved so a circle is not a polygon Regular Polygon Has congruent sides and angles Has lines of symmetry Irregular Polygon Doesn't have any equal sides or angles Doesn't have any lines of symmetry
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the pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but inside the two lines.
Two angles of a polygon that have a common side.
Yes.
Not necessarily. They could be angles of a polygon which are next to each other.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
Consecutive interior angles are angles on the same side of the transverse that add up to 180 degrees.
It is an irregular polygon.
a polygon with six sides and six angles is called a hexagon
Yes, but more preferably called consecutive interior angles.
pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but outside the two lines are called consecutive exterior angles .