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What is a 15-gon?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

A fifteen sides polygon is called a pentadecagon.

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What is the sum of the interior angle measures of a 15gon?

S of interior angles of ANY n-sided polygon is (2n -4) right angles, so 2 x 30 - 4 = 56, 56 x 90 = 5040 degrees


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What is the sum of the interior angle measures of a 15gon?

S of interior angles of ANY n-sided polygon is (2n -4) right angles, so 2 x 30 - 4 = 56, 56 x 90 = 5040 degrees


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