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β 13y agoIF they are at the same vertex, then 180 degrees.
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β 13y agoNo.
No because an exterior angle and an interior angle of a polygon add up to 180 degrees but exterior angles around a polygon add up to 360 degrees
If interior angle is 165 then exterior must be 15.Exterior angles of regular n-sided polygon = 360/n.As 360/n = 15, n must be 24
The sum of an adjacent interior and its exterior angle will total to 360°. If the angles were to be equal, they would both have to be 180°. An angle of 180° is a straight line. A polygon may be composed of straight lines that intersect at vertices but a straight line has no vertex. That being the case, the answer to your question is "No".
If the interior angle is 168o then the exterior angle is 180o - 168o = 12o. The sum of the exterior angles is 360o, so if each one is 12o, there are 360o ÷ 12o = 30; so there must be 30 sides. A regular polygon with 30 sides has each interior angle of 168o.
No.
equal to 180°
No because an exterior angle and an interior angle of a polygon add up to 180 degrees but exterior angles around a polygon add up to 360 degrees
Extending a line past a side of the polygon, and measuring the angle between the adjacent side and the line. This angle will equal 180°-(interior angle). Below, I've tried to illustrate it, where x is the exterior angle, and i is the interior angle: x\ i __\_______/
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360o. For a regular polygon, these are all equal. For an interior angle of 168o the exterior angle is 180o - 168o = 12o Therefore number of sides = 360o / 12o = 30.
Exterior angles are the angles formed when a side of a polygon is extended, and they are adjacent to the interior angle at that vertex. In a polygon with n sides, there are n exterior angles, one at each vertex. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees.
The sum of a regular polygon's interior angles is always equal to (n-2) * 180, where n is the number of sides in the polygon. Given that one exterior angle measures 40 degrees, we can find the interior angle by subtracting 40 from 180 degrees (since the exterior and interior angles are supplementary) to get 140 degrees. So, the sum of the interior angles of the regular polygon is 140 * n.
It is a 12-sided polygon, a dodecagon.The exterior angle for a polygon of n sides is 360/n.Each of the interior angles are supplementary angles (180-exterior angle).(180-150) n = 36030n = 360n = 12
The total of the interior angles equal 5040, and each angle measures 168 degrees The total of the exterior angles equal 360, and each angle measures 12 degrees
If interior angle is 165 then exterior must be 15.Exterior angles of regular n-sided polygon = 360/n.As 360/n = 15, n must be 24
The sum of an adjacent interior and its exterior angle will total to 360°. If the angles were to be equal, they would both have to be 180°. An angle of 180° is a straight line. A polygon may be composed of straight lines that intersect at vertices but a straight line has no vertex. That being the case, the answer to your question is "No".
If the interior angle is 168o then the exterior angle is 180o - 168o = 12o. The sum of the exterior angles is 360o, so if each one is 12o, there are 360o ÷ 12o = 30; so there must be 30 sides. A regular polygon with 30 sides has each interior angle of 168o.