360 - interior angle = exterior angle. So, 360 - 168 = 192.
Remote interior angles are the angles that are not adjacent to a given exterior angle but are inside the triangle. For each exterior angle of a triangle, there are two remote interior angles. The sum of these remote interior angles is equal to the measure of the exterior angle. Thus, if you have a specific exterior angle, you can identify the two corresponding remote interior angles.
Interior angle: 135 degrees Exterior angle: 45 degrees
If you mean exterior angle is twice its interior angle then an equilateral triangle will fit the given description because each interior angle is 60 degrees and each exterior angle is 120 degrees
Each exterior angle 45 degrees Each interior angle 135 degrees
In a triangle, each exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles.
For a polygon with n sides (n angles), there are (n - 1) remote interior angles for each exterior angle.
Remote interior angles are the angles that are not adjacent to a given exterior angle but are inside the triangle. For each exterior angle of a triangle, there are two remote interior angles. The sum of these remote interior angles is equal to the measure of the exterior angle. Thus, if you have a specific exterior angle, you can identify the two corresponding remote interior angles.
Interior angle: 135 degrees Exterior angle: 45 degrees
Each exterior angle: 15 degrees Each interior angle: 165 degrees
If you mean exterior angle is twice its interior angle then an equilateral triangle will fit the given description because each interior angle is 60 degrees and each exterior angle is 120 degrees
Each exterior angle 45 degrees Each interior angle 135 degrees
In a triangle, each exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles.
If the polygon has n sides, each exterior angle is 360/n degrees.The interior angle is 180 less exterior angle.
No. The interior angle and exterior angle at the same vertex are supplementary. Each of them is (180 degrees minus the other). In rectangles (including squares), the interior and exterior angles at each vertex are both right angles.
Interior angles are 108o. 360 - 108 = 252o for each exterior angle * * * * * Each exterior angle is 360/5 = 72 degrees, NOT 252. The 108 for the interior angle is correct, but to get from interior to exterior you subtract from 180, not 360!
If the polygon has n sides (or vertices) each exterior angle is 360/n. Each interior angle = 180 - exterior angle = 180 - 360/n
The total of the interior angles equal 5040, and each angle measures 168 degrees The total of the exterior angles equal 360, and each angle measures 12 degrees