Well many people have researched it but it is 360 degree's
If the interior angles add up to 3600 degrees then it will have 22 sides
NO because a parrallelogram always has to add up to 360
The 4 interior right angles in a rectangle add up to 360 degrees
An 8 sided polygon is an octagon and has exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees and its interior angles add up to 1080 degrees
Well many people have researched it but it is 360 degree's
Degrees around a spot or a point add up to 360 degrees.
This traingle is an equilateral traingle: which consists of all the three sides and angles to be congruent. The angles inside the triangle, just like any normal traingle, add up to be 180 degrees. The opposite of this traingle is the Scalene triangle which has all the three sides to be Uncongruent and has different angles. All the angles of ALL traingles still add up to 180 Degrees. The Isoceles triangle consists of two equal sides and one extravagantly large one side. Therefore, because of the previous properties, an isosceles traingle has two congruent angles and usually one obtuse or acute angle. The last triangle, the right triangle, has one right angle. It is the only triangle that is capable with triginomical ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem.
If the interior angles add up to 3600 degrees then it will have 22 sides
All three interior angles add up to 180 degrees. Any triangle.
If its interior angles add up to 3600 degrees then it will have 22 sides.
No it does not. There are some private schools, and you will also find this program at many vocational schools. However, it is not equivalent to a college degree.
u can enter the next world by playing all the games and win and do many missions and so kill many people and if police came after u , u press 'up,right,traingle,traingle,down,left,x,x' thank u
Unlimited - you need one 90-degree angle, and the other two can be anything that add up to 90!
NO because a parrallelogram always has to add up to 360
The 4 interior right angles in a rectangle add up to 360 degrees
The two angles created will add up to the original angle that has been bisected.