No, the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon, including a pentagon, is always 360 degrees, regardless of the number of sides. This is true for all polygons, meaning that the sum of the exterior angles of a pentagon is 360 degrees, not 300.
360 degrees. The exterior sum of angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees
300 degress
300 = 300
300% = 3.0
300 mcg is equal to 0.3 mg
360 degrees. The exterior sum of angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees
300 degress
300 = 300
That is impossible. Three does not equal 300!
If the triangle has an obtuse angle then the other two angles must sum to less than 900. The triangle therefore CANNOT be an equilateral triangle. It CAN be an isosceles triangle with the two equal angles summing to less then 900. For Example, 1200, 300, 300. It could also be a scalene triangle with angles such as 1200, 500, 100.
No - 300 centimetres is equal to 300 centimetres - or 3 metres.
300 grams is equal to 0.3 kilograms.
The exterior is the only difference.
300% = 3.0
A angle of 300 degrees is a reflex angle
300
The other three sides equal 300 (each). Hope you found this helpful! :)