A polygon with all interior angles congruent Is known as a regular polygon.
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
The interior angles of a regular polygon must be 60 degrees or greater.
A triangle
(number of sides-2)*180+360 = total sum of interior and exterior angles of any polygon.
A polygon with all interior angles congruent Is known as a regular polygon.
Any polygon can have two interior angles of 12 degrees. No polygon can have all its interior angles of 12 degrees.
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
180x(N-2)(interior angle) All polygon of the sums of exterior angles is 360. (if convex)
If all of the interior angles of the polygon add up to 180 degrees, then the polygon is a triangle.
If the polygon is a regular polygon then all interior angels are equal to 180-(360/no of sides of the polygon)
Equiangular
The interior angles of a regular polygon must be 60 degrees or greater.
If you multiply 360 by the number of angles in the polygon and then subtract the sum of all the interior angles you will end up with the sum of all the exterior angles of the polygon.
This is a tautological question that does not have a proper answer. A regular polygon is one which has all its sides of equal length and all its interior angles of equal measure.
A regular polygon is a polygon with congruent sides and interior angles.
A triangle