There are: (13-2)*180 = 1980 degrees
13 * (180 - 360/13) = 1980 degrees
No - the interior angles of a polygon must total at least 360 degrees.
The interior angles of a 17 sided polygon add up to 2700 degrees
The interior angles of a regular polygon must be 60 degrees or greater.
A 10 sided polygon which is a decagon and its interior angles add up to 1440 degrees.
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
13 * (180 - 360/13) = 1980 degrees
No - the interior angles of a polygon must total at least 360 degrees.
There is no such polygon whose interior angles add up to 250 degrees.
A 19 sided polygon has interior angles that add up to 3060 degrees.
If all of the interior angles of the polygon add up to 180 degrees, then the polygon is a triangle.
The angles between adjacent sides of a polygon that are interior to the polygon. If the polygon is convex, the interior angles are always less than 180 degrees. If it is concave, at least one interior angle will be greater than 180 degrees.
The question has been asked "What is the angle sum of a thirteen sided polygon?" The answer to this question is 1980 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon of n sides = 180(n - 2)
The interior angles of a 17 sided polygon add up to 2700 degrees
The interior angles of a regular polygon must be 60 degrees or greater.
Interior angles of n-sided polygon total (2n - 4) right angles or 180n - 360 degrees.
Interior angles of n-sided polygon total (2n - 4) right angles or 180n - 360 degrees.