The interior angle of a regular polygon with x sides is 180(x-2)/x. As a result, each angle of a regular 50-sided polygon is 172.8. The exterior angles are 7.2
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Now, a 50-gon (the correct term is a pentacontagon, but that takes too long to type) has 50 sides. The equation for the interior angle of a regular polygon (we're talking about a regular 50-gon, right?) is [(n-1)*180]\n where n is the number of sides the polygon has. So in this case, the sum of the interior angles is 8820, and the measure of one angle is 176.4 degrees.
A polygon with 41 sides is called a "tetracontakaihenagon," while one with 50 sides is referred to as a "pentacontagon." These names derive from Greek numerical prefixes combined with the suffix "-gon," which means "angle" or "corner." Such polygons are often studied in geometry, though they are less commonly encountered in practical applications.
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