The sum of the interior angles of a heptagon is calculated using the formula ( (n-2) \times 180 ), where ( n ) is the number of sides. For a heptagon, this is ( (7-2) \times 180 = 900 ) degrees. Adding the given angles (80 + 85 + 175 + 140) gives 480 degrees. Let the measure of each of the two congruent angles be ( x ). Therefore, the equation is ( 480 + 2x = 900 ), which simplifies to ( 2x = 420 ), so ( x = 210 ) degrees. Each of the other two angles measures 210 degrees.
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Interior angles add up to 900 degrees So: 900-80-85-175-90-140 = 330 And: 330/2 = 165 degrees which is the measure of the congruent angles
Not necessarily. A convex heptagon is a polygon but it need not have all sides and angles congruent.
Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure. For example, if angle A measures 30 degrees and angle B also measures 30 degrees, then angles A and B are congruent. Additionally, angles that are vertically opposite when two lines intersect are also congruent. In general, any angles that are equal in measurement are considered congruent.
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
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A heptagon has 7 sides and 7 angles. The sum of the interior angles is 900°. If the heptagon is a regular heptagon, meaning all sides and angles are congruent, then the formula (180(n-2))/ n gives the individual interior angle measure. "n" is the number of sides in this case. In a regular heptagon, the interior angle measures 128 4/7 degrees.
Interior angles add up to 900 degrees So: 900-80-85-175-90-140 = 330 And: 330/2 = 165 degrees which is the measure of the congruent angles
Not necessarily. A convex heptagon is a polygon but it need not have all sides and angles congruent.
The sum of the measures of the interior angles of a heptagon is 900 degrees.
Two or more angles that have the same measure are called congruent angles.
Congruent angles are angles that have the same measure. For example, if angle A measures 30 degrees and angle B also measures 30 degrees, then angles A and B are congruent. Additionally, angles that are vertically opposite when two lines intersect are also congruent. In general, any angles that are equal in measurement are considered congruent.
Yes, congruent angles are angles that have the same measure.
It is called a Heptagon. The sum of the measures of the angles of a heptagon is 900 degrees. See the related link for more info on types of polygons.
If their measures are equal, then the two angles are congruent.
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Are Congruent.