The angles in a pentagon are referred to as interior angles. In a regular pentagon, all interior angles are equal, and each measures 108 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any pentagon is 540 degrees.
A shape with five angles is called a pentagon. In a regular pentagon, all sides and angles are equal, while an irregular pentagon can have sides and angles of different lengths and measures. The interior angles of a pentagon add up to 540 degrees.
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Yes, a pentagon is a polygon, whatever the measures of its angles.
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Every pentagon is a polygon, by definition - no matter what its angles are.
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The sum of the interior angles is 540 degrees. Within that constraint the angles can have any value.
there is 4 angles in a pentagon
The sum of the five interior angles of ANY pentagon is 540 degrees.If the pentagon is regular, then each angle is 108 degrees.
They are four angles which are equal. They could be 4 angles of a pentagon measuring 100 degrees, where the fifth measures 40 degrees.