The sum of the exterior angles of ANY polygon, convex or concave, is 360 degrees.
360 degrees - and it does not have to be convex.
The sum of exterior angles, of any polygon - convex or concave, and whatever the number of sides - is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
360 degrees. The sum of the measures of the exterior angles any convex polygon will always be 360 degrees. The formula for finding the sum of the measures of the interior angles is 180(n-2) when n= the total number of sides the polygon has.
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.
360 degrees - and it does not have to be convex.
180
If a dectagon is another word for a decagon then this is a 10 sided polygon. No matter how many sides it has, the sum of the external angles of a convex or regular polygon is 360°.
Its 8 exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
360 degrees (this is true with any convex polygon)
The sum of exterior angles, of any polygon - convex or concave, and whatever the number of sides - is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
360 degrees. The sum of the measures of the exterior angles any convex polygon will always be 360 degrees. The formula for finding the sum of the measures of the interior angles is 180(n-2) when n= the total number of sides the polygon has.
360 degrees
Since there are no "following" figures, none of them.
A triangle must be convex, so that adjective is redundant. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon, whether convex or concave, an no matter how many sides, is 2*pi radians. That is equal to 360 degrees.
The exterior angles of any polygon always add up to 360 degrees