The 7 exterior angles of a septagon or a heptagon add up to 360 degrees
Interior Angles of a Triangle: 60 Exterior Angles of a Triangle: 120 Interior Angles of a Heptagon 128 (approx) Exterior Angles of A Heptagon 52 (approx) Answer: Triangle
The sum of the exterior angles of an n-gon is 360 degrees, however many sides it has.
51 degrees
360/7 = 51.43 degrees (approx).
Marcus is correct. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees. A decagon has 10 sides, so each exterior angle measures 36 degrees (360 degrees divided by 10). A heptagon has 7 sides, so each exterior angle measures 51.43 degrees (360 degrees divided by 7). Therefore, the sum of the exterior angles of a decagon is indeed greater than that of a heptagon.
the interior angle is about 128.571428 the exterior angle is about 51.4285
51.428571° is the measure of an exterior angle of a heptagon. You can always find the measurements of a regular polygon by dividing 360 by the amount of sides.
The exterior angle of a n-gon is 360/n degrees. So for a heptagon, the exterior angle is 360/7 = 51.429 degrees.
That depends on the type of triangle it is but if it's an equilateral triangle then its exterior angle is greater than that of a regular heptagon
Interior Angles of a Triangle: 60 Exterior Angles of a Triangle: 120 Interior Angles of a Heptagon 128 (approx) Exterior Angles of A Heptagon 52 (approx) Answer: Triangle
It is the equilateral triangle that has the largest exterior angle of 120 degrees
It is the regular triangle whose exterior angles are greater than the regular heptagon
An exterior angle is 360/7 = 51.4286 degrees. So interior angle is 180 - exterior angle = 128.57 degrees (approx).
The 7 exterior angles of a heptagon add up to 360 degrees and its 7 interior angles add up to 900 degrees
It is the regular equilateral triangle whose each exterior angle is 120 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of an n-gon is 360 degrees, however many sides it has.
51 degrees