It is generally accepted to count only one vertex per side when calculating the sum of exterior angles. If this is what you mean, then for every convex polygon (all angles point away from center), the sum is always 360º.
However, you can also count two vertexes per side, so the sum would then be double, or 720º.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees including a 10 sided regular decagon of which each exterior angle will measure 360/10 = 36 degrees.
Each exterior angle of a regular polygon with n sides is 360/n degrees. So, for a decagon, it would be 360/10 = 36 degrees.
You cannot. An exterior angle of a decagon can have any value.
Each exterior angle measures 72 degrees
It is a regular 10 sided decagon
Exterior Angle for a decagon is 36 Degrees.
A decagon is a polygon with 10 sides. By using the interior and exterior postulates, you can find the angle measures, which happen to be 144 and 36 degrees respectively.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees including a 10 sided regular decagon of which each exterior angle will measure 360/10 = 36 degrees.
Each exterior angle measures 36 degrees and the 10 exterior angles add up to 360 degrees.
The exterior angles of any polygon always add up to 360 degrees
Providing that it's a regular decagon then each exterior angle will measure 36 degrees
Providing that it's a regular decagon then each exterior angle will measure 36 degrees
Each exterior angle 36 degrees Each interior angle 144 degrees A decagon has 10 sides
If it's a regular decagon then each of the 10 exterior angles will measure 36 degrees
Each exterior angle of a regular polygon with n sides is 360/n degrees. So, for a decagon, it would be 360/10 = 36 degrees.
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