The angles are all 90 degrees in a square.
One way is to use a protractor. There are others
The interior angle measurements of a regular pentagon is 180-(360/5), or 108 degrees.
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No. ((n-2) x 180)/n = ((5 - 2) x 180)/5 = 540/5 = 108 I cannot think of a regular polygon that has interior angle measurements of 72 degrees. (Triangle has 60, square has 90, and there is nothing in between.)
No, they both have right-angles.
The angles are all 90 degrees in a square.
One way is to use a protractor. There are others
The interior angle measurements of a regular pentagon is 180-(360/5), or 108 degrees.
It means the sum of the angle measurements.
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The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
Each angle in a square is a right angle, or a 90 degree angle.
No. ((n-2) x 180)/n = ((5 - 2) x 180)/5 = 540/5 = 108 I cannot think of a regular polygon that has interior angle measurements of 72 degrees. (Triangle has 60, square has 90, and there is nothing in between.)
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A square is a polygon, not an angle!
Quadrilaterals have a constant total angle measurement of 360 degrees