If each interior angles is 179 degrees, then the polygon has 360 sides
Interior angles of any polygon with n sides always add up to 180(n-2) degrees. If a polygon is a regular polygon with n sides, and each interior angle is 179 degrees, then its interior angles will add up to 179 n. In both cases, you must get the same result for what the interior angles add up to. So: 179n = 180(n-2). Multiply out the 180 179n = 180n - 360, and subtract 180n from both sides to get -n = -360, so therefore n = 360 and it would have 360 sides.
It will have 360 sides
1° because supplementary angles are 180° so180°-179°=1°Mark me as scolar
It is an acute angle. All angles from 1 - 89 degrees are acute. A 90 degree angle is a right angle. Angles from 91 - 179 are obtuse angles.
If each interior angles is 179 degrees, then the polygon has 360 sides
Interior angles of any polygon with n sides always add up to 180(n-2) degrees. If a polygon is a regular polygon with n sides, and each interior angle is 179 degrees, then its interior angles will add up to 179 n. In both cases, you must get the same result for what the interior angles add up to. So: 179n = 180(n-2). Multiply out the 180 179n = 180n - 360, and subtract 180n from both sides to get -n = -360, so therefore n = 360 and it would have 360 sides.
It will have 360 sides
179 * n = 180(n-2) 179n=180n-360 -n=-360 n=360 360 sides
1° because supplementary angles are 180° so180°-179°=1°Mark me as scolar
from 91 degrees to 179 degrees so 88 angles :)
-- Both have sides, angles, area, perimeter, and two dimensions. -- Neither has volume. -- The interior angles of both add up to more than 179 degrees and less than 361 degrees. -- Both can be drawn with straight lines on paper, with pencil, pen, charcoal, or brush.
It is an "obtuse angle."Angles that are less than 90 degrees are "acute angles."Angles that are exactly 180 degrees are "straight angles."Angles that are exactly 90 degrees are "right angles."
the two angles that are wide spread are the obtuse ones. these are angles 91 degrees and through 179 degrees. the two angles that are pinch closer together of the acute ones. these are angles 1 degrees through 89 degrees.
It is an acute angle. All angles from 1 - 89 degrees are acute. A 90 degree angle is a right angle. Angles from 91 - 179 are obtuse angles.
You have to give more info. A regular quadrilateral can mean a square, or a rhombus. A square has 90 degrees and a rhombus can have from1-89 degrees or 91-179 degrees * * * * * No, that is not correct. Regular, in the context of a polygon, does not only mean that all ht esides are congruent. It also means that all angles are also congruent. Consequently, a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral. Only a square is. And the interior angle of a square is 90 degrees. [As an aside, the angle of a rhombus need not be an integer, and so it need not be restricted to 1-89 degrees. It can be 89.5 degrees, or 89.9995 degrees, etc.]
no it is more. obtuse is 91 - 179 and straight angles are all 180