35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
35, 145 and 145 degrees
The interior angles add up to 5940 degrees
It will have 35 sides and can be described as a 35-agon
5940 degrees
the sum of the interior angles of a 35-gon.
A polygon with 35 sides and angles
35+35=70 180-70=110 Answer: 110 degrees
35 degrees is 0.388 right angles.
35, 145 and 145 degrees
C.35
The interior angles add up to 5940 degrees
The sum of the internal angles in a parallelogram is 360 degrees. Since there are two equal pairs of angles measuring the same, then each of the second pair of angles is equal to (360 - (35 x 2)) / 2 = 145 degrees.
The sum of the angles of ANY n-sided polygon is (2n - 4) right angles. In your example n = 35 so (70 - 4) x 90 ie 5940 degrees
It has 35 sides.
It will have 35 sides and can be described as a 35-agon
5940 degrees