The 15 interior angles of 15-agon add up to 2340 degrees
No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
Each interior angle will measure 162 degrees
The interior angles measure 360 degrees.
Each interior angle will measure 156 degrees
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
S of interior angles of ANY n-sided polygon is (2n -4) right angles, so 2 x 30 - 4 = 56, 56 x 90 = 5040 degrees
No, the interior angles of a triangle measure 180° altogether.
Each interior angle will measure 162 degrees
The interior angles measure 360 degrees.
Each interior angle will measure 156 degrees
A convex polygon with four sides is called a quadrilateral, and the sum of its interior angles is 360°. This is determined using the formula (n − 2) × 180°, where n represents the number of sides. Substituting 4 for n gives (4 − 2) × 180° = 360°. Whether it is a square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, or trapezoid, every convex quadrilateral has interior angles that add up to 360°.
Only when it is a regular polygon that all interior angles are of equal measure
It will have 14 sides and each interior angle will measure 2160/14 degrees
No. The sum of the other two interior angles.
It will be an equilateral triangle and each interior angles measure 60 degrees.
In a regular polygon, the measure of the exterior angle is related to the interior angle by the equation: exterior angle = 180° - interior angle. If the exterior angle is twice the measure of the interior angle, we can set up the equation: exterior angle = 2 × interior angle. Solving this gives us the equation: 180° - interior angle = 2 × interior angle, leading to 180° = 3 × interior angle, or interior angle = 60°. This corresponds to a regular hexagon, as it has interior angles of 120° and exterior angles of 60°.
It is: 180-exterior angle = interior angle