A regular polygon with each exterior angle measuring 90 degrees is a square. This is because the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees, and a polygon with exterior angles of 90 degrees would have four angles (360/90 = 4), indicating it has four sides. Therefore, the polygon is a regular quadrilateral, specifically a square, where all sides and angles are equal.
A regular polygon will have 360 sides with exterior angles of 181 degrees.
A regular 10 polygon
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon = 360360 / 36 = 10 degrees
360/number of sides
For any polygon, regular or otherwise, the sum of exterior angles is always 3600.
It is best described as a regular 10 sided polygon or as a regular decagon.
The largest exterior angle measure is 120o. It is the exterior measure of an equilateral triangle (which is a regular polygon).
A regular polygon will have 360 sides with exterior angles of 181 degrees.
A regular 10 polygon
360/number of sides = exterior angle
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon = 360360 / 36 = 10 degrees
Providing that it's a regular polygon then each exterior angle will measure 12 degrees.
10
9
56
360/number of sides
73.2