The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
They add up to 360 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of a convex polygon which has sides and one angle at each vertex is 360 degrees.
The total of the interior angles equal 5040, and each angle measures 168 degrees The total of the exterior angles equal 360, and each angle measures 12 degrees
540 degrees
Each exterior angle measures 60 degrees and the 6 angles add up to 360 degrees. Note that for any polygon their exterior angles always add up to 360 degrees.
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The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
They add up to 360 degrees
The exterior angles of any polygon always add up to 360 degrees
If it's a regular polygon: 360/number of sides = each exterior angle
The exterior and interior angles of each vertex of a polygon add up to 180 degrees.
There are 3 exterior angles that add up to 360 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of a convex polygon which has sides and one angle at each vertex is 360 degrees.
No. The interior angle and exterior angle at the same vertex are supplementary. Each of them is (180 degrees minus the other). In rectangles (including squares), the interior and exterior angles at each vertex are both right angles.
They are the same.
With exterior angles measured as in the related link (extending an imaginary line out from the vertex, so that the interior and exterior at the vertex add to 180°), the sum of exterior angles of any polygon is 360°: Interior / Exterior ______/............. Now if you are saying the exterior angle is all the way around the vertex, then you need to add 180° for each vertex. So 360° + 57*(180°) = 10620°.
If its a regular hexadecagon then each of its 16 exterior angles measures 22.5 degrees