In most cases, any value you like between 0 and 360 degrees.
An internal angle of the polygon.
The smallest internal angle possible for a regular polygon is 60 degrees. So either the angle is not 12 degrees or it is not an internal angle.
A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.
The sum of the internal angles of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So, for a regular polygon, each internal angle is (n-2)*180/n degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So, for a regular polygon, each internal angle is (n-2)*180/n degrees.
An internal angle of the polygon.
yes.
The smallest internal angle possible for a regular polygon is 60 degrees. So either the angle is not 12 degrees or it is not an internal angle.
The number of sides of a regular polygon is 360 divided by the size of the exterior angle. The external angle is 180 - the internal angle. So for a regular polygon with an internal angle of 135 we get the following. 360 / (180 - 135) = 360 / 45 = 8 sides
A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.A regular polygon cannot have an internal angle of 10 degrees and any irregular polygon can.
The sum of the internal angles of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So, for a regular polygon, each internal angle is (n-2)*180/n degrees.
The sum of the internal angles of an n-sided polygon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So, for a regular polygon, each internal angle is (n-2)*180/n degrees.
The internal angle of a regular polygon can be calculated using the formula ((n - 2) \times 180^\circ / n), where (n) is the number of sides. For a 20-sided polygon, this becomes ((20 - 2) \times 180^\circ / 20), which simplifies to (18 \times 180^\circ / 20). This results in an internal angle of (162^\circ). Thus, each internal angle of a regular 20-sided polygon is (162^\circ).
That regular polygon would have 9 sides.
A regular polygon will tile it if its internal angle divides 360 degrees.
Providing that its a regular polygon then it will have 12 sides
A polygon cannot have an internal angle measure of 2340 degrees, as the maximum internal angle for a polygon is less than 180 degrees. However, if you consider external angles, the sum of all external angles in any polygon is 360 degrees. An angle of 2340 degrees would correspond to multiple full rotations, specifically 2340/360 = 6.5, indicating that it represents the equivalent of an angle of 2340 - 6(360) = 2340 - 2160 = 180 degrees, which is not possible for a single internal angle of a polygon. Thus, the question may need clarification or correction.