All polygons with four angles (quadrilaterals) have a inner angle sum of 360 degrees.
No, any polygon.
Only convex man, if the angle is concave it would not be 360 degree.
1260 degrees
No way. All polygons have the same sum of exterior angles.You need the sum of interior angles.
The sum of the exterior angles of all polygons is 360 degrees.
360 degrees. (All polygons have an exterior angle sum of 360 degrees.)
All polygons with four angles (quadrilaterals) have a inner angle sum of 360 degrees.
No, any polygon.
Only convex man, if the angle is concave it would not be 360 degree.
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1260 degrees
All polygons exterior angles sum to 360. If it is regular it means all angles are equal So all 8 angles are the same number 8x = 360 x = 45 Each angle is 45 degrees
No way. All polygons have the same sum of exterior angles.You need the sum of interior angles.
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All quadrilateral shapes are polygons with four sides. The sum of the interior angle of the quadrilateral always add up to three hundred and sixty degrees.
36oFor all polygons, the sum of the exterior angles is 360o.For a regular polygon they are all the same thus:exterior_angle = 360o ÷ number_of_sidesSo for a decagon with 10 sides this becomes:exterior_angle = 360o ÷ 10= 36oIt is 36 degrees