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Measure of angle 1?
For a polygon with n sides (n angles), there are (n - 1) remote interior angles for each exterior angle.
A square and a rectangle have 4 interior right angles also a right angle triangle has 1 right angle of 90 degrees
1. Alternate Interior Angles 2. Alternate Exterior Angles 3. Corresponding Angles 4. Same-Side Interior Angles 5. Same-Side Exterior Angles
In a general decagon an interior angle can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees - excluding 180 degrees. The only constraint is that the sum of all interior angles must be 1440 degrees.
Remote interior angles are the angles that are not adjacent to a given exterior angle but are inside the triangle. For each exterior angle of a triangle, there are two remote interior angles. The sum of these remote interior angles is equal to the measure of the exterior angle. Thus, if you have a specific exterior angle, you can identify the two corresponding remote interior angles.
Measure of angle 1?
For a polygon with n sides (n angles), there are (n - 1) remote interior angles for each exterior angle.
It is 3.
A square and a rectangle have 4 interior right angles also a right angle triangle has 1 right angle of 90 degrees
The statement "m angle 1 + m angle 2 + m angle 3 = 180 degrees" is true if angles 1, 2, and 3 are the three interior angles of a triangle. In any triangle, the sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. If the angles are labeled as m angle 1, m angle 2, and m angle 3, then their measures must collectively equal 180 degrees regardless of their individual measures.
No because the 3 interior angles of a triangle must add up to 180 degrees and only a right angle triangle has 1 interior angle of 90 degrees.
Exterior angle is 360/24 ie 15o so interior angle is 180 - 15 ie 165o. Another method is to use the formula "(2n - 4) right angles", which is the sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon. In this case n = 24 so total of the interior angles is (48 - 4) x 90 which is 3960o. Dividing this by the number of interior angles, 24, also gives 165o.
1. Alternate Interior Angles 2. Alternate Exterior Angles 3. Corresponding Angles 4. Same-Side Interior Angles 5. Same-Side Exterior Angles
An obtuse triangle has 1 angle greater than a right angle and 2 acute angles. Its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees.
The interior angles of a 39-gon add up to 6660 degrees
A right angle triangle can only have 1 right angle of 90 degrees and its 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees