The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is equal to 360 degrees.
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The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles. So if a triangle had points A, B and C: The exterior angle at B would equal the sum of interior angles at A and C. Similarly, the exterior angle at C would equal the sum of interior angles at A and B And the the exterior angle at A would equal the sum of interior angles at C and B.
hexagon
-- A scalene triangle has three interior angles and three exterior angles. -- The sum of the interior angles is 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of the exterior angles is also 180 degrees, and no two of them are equal. -- The sum of each interior angle and its adjacent exterior angle is 180 degrees.
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No, the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon, including a pentagon, is always 360 degrees, regardless of the number of sides. This is true for all polygons, meaning that the sum of the exterior angles of a pentagon is 360 degrees, not 300.