The interior angle of a polygon in degrees is 180*(n-2)/n, where n is the number of sides of the polygon. In radians, it is pi*(n-2)/n.
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(n-2)*180 = sum of interior angles when n is the number of sides of the polygon
A polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides. Since it is a closed surface, it has an interior (inside) and an exterior (outside). The interior angle of a polygon is the angle formed by two adjacent sides such that the angle is facing the interior of the polygon.
The interior angle of a polygon and its adjacent exterior angle can never be complementary.
If the polygon is regular, the measure of one interior angle of a 24 side polygon is 165 degrees.