Possibly, but you need to be careful to ensure that the interior is unambiguously defined. What happens when the angle is 180 degrees? Or when it is a reflex angle?
In a regular polygon, the measure of the exterior angle is related to the interior angle by the equation: exterior angle = 180° - interior angle. If the exterior angle is twice the measure of the interior angle, we can set up the equation: exterior angle = 2 × interior angle. Solving this gives us the equation: 180° - interior angle = 2 × interior angle, leading to 180° = 3 × interior angle, or interior angle = 60°. This corresponds to a regular hexagon, as it has interior angles of 120° and exterior angles of 60°.
It is: 180-exterior angle = interior angle
An interior angle is any angle on the interior of the triangle.
the interior angle is about 128.571428 the exterior angle is about 51.4285
No. It forms the angle and so is neither in the interior nor the exterior.
There is no specific name for the region.
region
An interior angle is any angle on the interior of the triangle.
It is: 180-exterior angle = interior angle
GEF is the alternate interior angle of angle hge.
Exterior angle+interior angle=180 degrees and 180-exterior angle=interior angle
the interior angle is about 128.571428 the exterior angle is about 51.4285
An allied angle is an angle that is found on an interior line. An interior angle is the angle where to lines come together.
Exterior angle + interior angle = 180 Hence Interior Angle = 180 - Exterior Angle The Exterior Angle = n(No. of sides ) / 360 Substituting Interior Angle = 180 - (n/360) Interior Angle = 180 - (18/360) Interior Angle = 180 - (1/20) Interior Angle = 179.95 degrees.
No. It forms the angle and so is neither in the interior nor the exterior.
With a protractor or if you know the exterior angle then it's 180 - exterior angle = interior angle
An interior angle is the inside angle of a shape e.g quadrilateral, square