Sum of interior angles = (n-2)*180 degrees = 1080 deg
So (n-2) = 1080/180 = 6 => n = 8.
The polygon is, therefore, an octagon. However, there is no reason to assume that the interior angles of this polygon are all the same - they could all be different with the only constraint being their sum.
IF, and that is a big if, the polygon were regular, then all its angles would be equal and each interior angle = 1080/8 = 135 degrees.
The interior angles of an octagon add up to 1080 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a 12 sided polygon add up to 1800 degrees.
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
The interior angles of an 11 sided polygon add up to 1620 degrees
There is no such polygon whose interior angles add up to 250 degrees.
The interior angles of an octagon add up to 1080 degrees
The interior angles add up to 12,240 degrees
The interior angles add up to 1800 degrees
If it's a regular polygon then each interior angle measures 120 degrees.
Hexagon
No.
For any polygon of N sides, the sum of the interior angles (in degrees) is 180*N-360, which for N=20 is 3240°
2520 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a 12 sided polygon add up to 1800 degrees.
6
Interior angles total 2520 degrees
this depends on what type of polygon it is.. if it is a regular triangle, then all interior angles measure up to 180 degrees. So, a triangles interior angles would measure 60 degrees each.