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the pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but inside the two lines.
The angles formed by two consecutive sides of a polygon are called interior angles. These angles are located inside the polygon and are created where two sides meet at a vertex. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon depends on the number of sides it has, calculated using the formula (n - 2) × 180°, where n is the number of sides. Each interior angle can vary in measurement based on the type of polygon (e.g., triangle, quadrilateral).
Angles outside a polygon, often referred to as exterior angles, are formed when a side of the polygon is extended. These angles are created between the extended side and the adjacent side of the polygon. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon, regardless of the number of sides, is always 360 degrees. Each exterior angle can be calculated by subtracting the interior angle from 180 degrees.
Yes, but more preferably called consecutive interior angles.
If measured on the inside of the polygon, the it is an interior angle.
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Included side
the pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but inside the two lines.
Two angles of a polygon that have a common side.
Yes.
Not necessarily. They could be angles of a polygon which are next to each other.
No, for a polygon to be regular it must have equal side lengths and angles.
Consecutive interior angles are angles on the same side of the transverse that add up to 180 degrees.
It is an irregular polygon.
a polygon with six sides and six angles is called a hexagon
Yes, but more preferably called consecutive interior angles.
definition of same side interior angles