The total of the interior angles equal 5040, and each angle measures 168 degrees The total of the exterior angles equal 360, and each angle measures 12 degrees
The sum of all 30 interior angles would equal 5040*.
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
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
Yes. The interior angles of a polygon add up to 360°.
30 sides
sum interior angles = (number of sides - 2) × 180° → number of sides = sum interior angles ÷ 180° + 2 = 5040° ÷ 180° + 2 = 30
It has 30 sides
They add up to 5040 degrees
It will have 30 sides.
28 plausibly. There are an infinite number of possibilities. If we assume all angles are equal, it narrows the field. * * * * * Wrong answer. The interior angles of a 30 sided polygon sum to (30 - 2)*180 = 5040 degrees. And you do not need to assume that the angles are equal. They can even be reflex angles.
It is: (5040+360)/180 = 30 sides
A 30 sided polygon
Any angle between 0 and 360 degrees (except 180 degrees!).
The total of the interior angles equal 5040, and each angle measures 168 degrees The total of the exterior angles equal 360, and each angle measures 12 degrees
5040/180 + 2 = 30 The polygon would therefore have 30 sides.
A polygon with all interior angles congruent Is known as a regular polygon.