A regular polygon with exterior angles of 30 degrees has: 360/30 = 12 sides
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees.
Even if it's not a regular polygon, the sum of the exterior angles will still total 360 degrees.
A regular polygon will have 360 sides with exterior angles of 181 degrees.
360 ________________________________________________ Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon = 180 (n-2) Sum of Exterior Angles of a Polygon = 360 The sum of an angle and an exterior angle of a regular polygon is 360
A regular polygon with exterior angles of 30 degrees has: 360/30 = 12 sides
That's true if the interior angles are 108 degrees, but a regular polygon cannot have exterior angles of 108 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees.
Even if it's not a regular polygon, the sum of the exterior angles will still total 360 degrees.
If its a regular 9 sided polygon then the exterior angles are 40 degrees.
There can be no such polygon. The sum of the exterior angles of ANY polygon is 360 degrees. If it is a regular polygon, then the number of angles MUST divide 360 degrees. Since 18.95 does not divide 360, there cannot be such a polygon. If the exterior angle was 18.94737... degrees, it would be a 19-sided polygon.
A regular polygon will have 360 sides with exterior angles of 181 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of a n-gon is 360 degrees, whatever the vaue of n. If the polygon is regular, these exterior angles have the same measure, so each is 360/n degrees. So a regular pentagon has exterior angles of 360/5 = 72 degrees.
If the 12-sided polygon is 'regular', then each of its exterior angles is 30 degrees. Whether the polygon is regular or not, all 12 of its exterior angles still add up to 360 degrees, but they may not all be equal.
The exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The exterior angles of any polygon always add up to 360 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of any n-sided regular polygon, including a seven-sided polygon, is 360 degrees.