The sum of the exterior angles of ANY polygon, convex or concave, is 360 degrees.
360 degrees - and it does not have to be convex.
360 degrees. (All polygons have an exterior angle sum of 360 degrees.)
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The sum of exterior angles, of any polygon - convex or concave, and whatever the number of sides - is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians.
Only convex man, if the angle is concave it would not be 360 degree.
Exterior angles of all polygons total 360 degrees.
Exterior angles of both polygons add up to 360 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of ANY polygon, convex or concave, is 360 degrees.
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Yes.
Interior angles total ((2 x 7) - 4) right angles which is 900 degrees. Exterior angles total 360 degrees. This is true of all convex polygons.
360 degrees - and it does not have to be convex.
As for all polygons the exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The sum is always 360 degrees. Note, though, that when the interior angle is convex, the measure of the exterior angle is negative.The sum is always 360 degrees. Note, though, that when the interior angle is convex, the measure of the exterior angle is negative.The sum is always 360 degrees. Note, though, that when the interior angle is convex, the measure of the exterior angle is negative.The sum is always 360 degrees. Note, though, that when the interior angle is convex, the measure of the exterior angle is negative.
360 degree
Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees