Well this depends on the number of sides on the polygon. To determine this the equation (n-2)*180 can be used to find the angle measure of the shape. "n" being the number of sides in the shape of course.....
For example....
A Pentagon has 5 sides so....
(5-2)*180= 540
The interior angle measure of a Pentagon is 540 degrees.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees.
The only regular polygon with an interior angle of 90 degrees is the square, which has four sides. Other polygons can have an interior angle of 90 degrees, but they would not be regular polygons.
A concave polygon will always have an interior angle with a measure that is greater than 180 degrees.
A triangle can't measure 75 degrees. A measure in degrees applies to angles, not to polygons such as triangles. In a triangle on a flat surface, the sum of angles is 180°.
It is a 9 sided nonagon and its 9 interior angles add up to 1260 degrees
The interior angles of a triangle must lie within the range (0, 180) degrees. For all other polygons, the interior angles must be in the range (0, 360) excluding 180 degrees.
The only regular polygon with an interior angle of 90 degrees is the square, which has four sides. Other polygons can have an interior angle of 90 degrees, but they would not be regular polygons.
It is impossible for a polygon to have only a measure of 60 degrees...if you mean per angle, then it has to be an equilateral triangle...of course we are talking about regular polygons here, right? :)
A concave polygon will always have an interior angle with a measure that is greater than 180 degrees.
A triangle can't measure 75 degrees. A measure in degrees applies to angles, not to polygons such as triangles. In a triangle on a flat surface, the sum of angles is 180°.
It is a 9 sided nonagon and its 9 interior angles add up to 1260 degrees
As for all polygons the exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The exterior angle of an octagon measures 45 degrees. In geometry, this belongs to the group of polygons which are composed of many sides and angles.
360 degrees & that goes for all polygons
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The interior angles of a triangle must lie within the range (0, 180) degrees. For all other polygons, the interior angles must be in the range (0, 360) excluding 180 degrees.
regular polygons
Exterior angles of all polygons total 360 degrees.