Rotating a triangle by 50 degrees will not change the measures of its exterior angles. Exterior angles are defined based on the triangle's geometry and the positions of its vertices, which remain unchanged by rotation. Thus, regardless of the triangle's orientation, the exterior angles will retain their original measures.
If exterior angles are 120 then interior angles must be 60 so you have an equilateral triangle
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360 degrees and the polygon is an equilateral triangle.
105 degrees
two opposite interior angles.
The 3 exterior angles of any triangle add up to 360 degrees
The measures of the three exterior angles would be 95, 160 and 105.
If exterior angles are 120 then interior angles must be 60 so you have an equilateral triangle
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360 degrees and the polygon is an equilateral triangle.
In any triangle exterior angle plus interior angles = 180 degrees
The sum of the angles should equal 180
107 because the overall sum of exterior angles add up to 360
105 degrees
two opposite interior angles.
360 degrees (this is true with any convex polygon)
The shape is a triangle.