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.
A figure can be rotated through any angle of your choice.
Cube is an 3-dimensional geometric figure and not an angle.
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angle is the tilt of a figure
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.
A figure can be rotated through any angle of your choice.
Cube is an 3-dimensional geometric figure and not an angle.
The least angle at which the figure may be rotated to coincide with itself is the angle of symmetry.
To find the smallest angle of rotational symmetry for a figure, divide 360 degrees by the number of rotational symmetries of the figure. The result will give you the smallest angle of rotational symmetry.
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exterior of the angle
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The Angle-Side-Angle postulate can be used to prove congruence between two triangles. However, for this particular question, there is no figure available to develop that proposition.