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.
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.
Well, honey, a polygon with an interior angle of 10 degrees would have 36 sides. Each interior angle of a polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 / n, where n is the number of sides. So, in this case, you would solve for n by setting 10 = (n-2) * 180 / n. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
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
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.
Well, honey, a polygon with an interior angle of 10 degrees would have 36 sides. Each interior angle of a polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2) * 180 / n, where n is the number of sides. So, in this case, you would solve for n by setting 10 = (n-2) * 180 / n. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
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.
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
162 degrees
360/n