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The interior angle of a polygon is the angle formed by two adjacent sides of a polygon where the angle lies inside the area formed by the polygon. The exterior angle is that formed by one of these sides and the line formed by extending the other side. Consequently, External angle = 180 deg - Internal angle. Because they form supplementary angles, it does not matter which of the two sides you extend.
Each base angle is 73 degrees
If you mean the exterior angle of 1 degree then it will have 360 sides.
it means that they have the same length (all sides equal)
For example, you might name an angle as "ABC", where "B" is the vertex, and "A" and "C" are points lying on the sides of the angle. If there are additional points on the same sides, you can substitute those points instead.