In any polygon, regardless of the number of sides, the sum of the angles is always 360 degrees, as long as none of the lines that make up the sides cross over each other.
It is a heptagon that is a polygon having 7 sides with 7 interior angles.
If the sum of the interior angles = 900 degrees, then it is a Heptagon and has seven sides. =] -ray
a convex polygon has 6 sides . What is the sum of the measure of its interior angles?
The 7 interior angles add up to 900 degrees
(number of sides-2)*180 = sum of interior angles of a polygon
It is a heptagon that is a polygon having 7 sides with 7 interior angles.
If the sum of the interior angles = 900 degrees, then it is a Heptagon and has seven sides. =] -ray
We can use a formula to find the sum of the interior angles of any polygon. In this formula, the letter n stands for the number of sides, or angles, that the polygon has.sum of angles = (n - 2)180°Substituting in 900 for the sum of the interior angles...900 = (n-2) * 180divide both sides by 1805 = n - 2add 2 to both sides7 = nThis is a seven sided Polygon. In geometry, a heptagon (or septagon) is a polygon with seven sides and seven angles.
A polygon with seven sides is called a heptagon. A heptagon has seven interior angles totaling 9000 and seven exterior angles totaling 3600
a convex polygon has 6 sides . What is the sum of the measure of its interior angles?
The formula for the sum of the interior angles of a polygon is: 180 * (n - 2) where n is the number of sides of the polygon. So the sum of the angles of a polygon with 25 sides is 180 * 23 = 4,140.
The 7 interior angles add up to 900 degrees
A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.
(number of sides-2)*180 = sum of interior angles of a polygon
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
A regular polygon has equal sides and same sizes of interior angles whereas an irregular polygon has sides of different lengths and different sizes of interior angles
They are angles between adjacent sides of the polygon, measured on the inside of the shape.