5th angle of the pentagon: 540-93-87-97-153 = 110 degrees
to find the entire angle sum of a pentagon you would have to subtract 2 from 5, because 5 is the number of sides. You then take 3 and multiply it by 180. if it is a regular pentagon you just simply divide 540 by 5 (the number of angles) and that is the measure of each angle in the pentagon. If it isn't a regular pentagon you subtract the 3 angle measures you know from 540 and then with the remaining number you use thereoms and postulates and stuff to find the angle measures
Any particular angle of a pentagon can have any value of your choice.
If it's a regular 5 sided pentagon then each exterior angle measures 72 degrees
Each interior angle measures 108 degrees and the 5 angles of the regular pentagon add up to 540 degrees
The measure of an angle in an irregular pentagon can vary depending on the shape and size of the polygon. There is no fixed measure for an angle in an irregular pentagon; it can range from acute (less than 90 degrees) to obtuse (greater than 90 degrees) angles.
Yes, a pentagon is a polygon, whatever the measures of its angles.
It is a 5 sided regular pentagon and each interior angle measures 108 degrees
to find the entire angle sum of a pentagon you would have to subtract 2 from 5, because 5 is the number of sides. You then take 3 and multiply it by 180. if it is a regular pentagon you just simply divide 540 by 5 (the number of angles) and that is the measure of each angle in the pentagon. If it isn't a regular pentagon you subtract the 3 angle measures you know from 540 and then with the remaining number you use thereoms and postulates and stuff to find the angle measures
Any particular angle of a pentagon can have any value of your choice.
The sum of the five interior angles of ANY pentagon is 540 degrees.If the pentagon is regular, then each angle is 108 degrees.
Every pentagon is a polygon, by definition - no matter what its angles are.
The sum of the interior angles is 540 degrees. Within that constraint the angles can have any value.
If it's a regular 5 sided pentagon then each exterior angle measures 72 degrees
Each interior angle measures 108 degrees
A pentagon can have up to four angles which measure less than 90 degrees.
The measurement of an interior angle of a pentagon depends on whether the pentagon is a "regular pentagon". The sum of the measures of the interior angles of any polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2)180, where n = the number of sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then all of the interior angles are congruent (i.e. : 144 degrees). Interior angle is the inside angle of any angular object. A triangle for instance has three outside angles and three interior angles, the angles of the points from the inside.
The formula for the internal angles of a polygon of n sides is (n-2)*180, so the sum of the angles in a pentagon is 540 degrees. For a regular pentagon, each angle would be 108 degrees.