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The exterior angle of a polygon is formed by one side of the polygon and the extension of an adjacent side. In a triangle, the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two opposite interior angles. This concept can be generalized to polygons, where the exterior angle can be calculated as the difference between 180 degrees and the interior angle at that vertex. The exterior angles of any polygon, when summed, always equal 360 degrees.

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