Interior angles are 108 degrees.
108 degrees
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
A pentagon has an obtuse angle
The perimeter measurement of a pentagon is the sum of its 5 sides
the angle sum of a pentagon is 540.
Assuming I understand your question, the exterior angle of a regular pentagon is 72 degrees
108 degrees
The angle is 72 degrees.
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
360/5 = 72 degrees
A pentagon has an obtuse angle
The perimeter measurement of a pentagon is the sum of its 5 sides
The measurement of an interior angle of a pentagon depends on whether the pentagon is a "regular pentagon". The sum of the measures of the interior angles of any polygon can be calculated using the formula (n-2)180, where n = the number of sides. If the pentagon is a regular pentagon, then all of the interior angles are congruent (i.e. : 144 degrees). Interior angle is the inside angle of any angular object. A triangle for instance has three outside angles and three interior angles, the angles of the points from the inside.
the angle sum of a pentagon is 540.
a pentagon.
No - each different n-gon (pentagon, septagon, nonagon, etc) has a different angle measurement.
An angle in a pentagon can have any value between 0 and 360 degrees.