Yes you just have to make sure it all equals to 180 degrees
you see if it equals to 360 degrees or 180 degrees then you add the sides that they have gave you and see if it is correct.
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees (not 180). The sum of the exterior angles is also 360 degrees. Whether the quadrilateral is convex or concave is not relevant.
Total degrees of a n-gon = (n-2)*180 degrees Quadrilateral = 4 sides, so n = 4 (4-2)*180 degrees = 360 degrees.
The sum of all inside angles of a quadrilateral equal 360 degrees.
Yes you just have to make sure it all equals to 180 degrees
you see if it equals to 360 degrees or 180 degrees then you add the sides that they have gave you and see if it is correct.
No, it equals 360. All interior angles for any quadrilateral are always 360. Usually adjacent angles add up to 180 degrees.
it has 180 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a quadrilateral is 360 degrees (not 180). The sum of the exterior angles is also 360 degrees. Whether the quadrilateral is convex or concave is not relevant.
No. Only the sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle equal to 180 degrees; in the case of a quadrilateral it amounts to 360 degrees.
No, the angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360 degrees. The angles in a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
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The sum of all inside angles of a quadrilateral equal 360 degrees.
Total degrees of a n-gon = (n-2)*180 degrees Quadrilateral = 4 sides, so n = 4 (4-2)*180 degrees = 360 degrees.
360 degrees is either a square or a quadrilateral.
A = C = 180 - B = 80 So A + C = 160