51 degrees
Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees Interior angles add up to 900 degrees
360/7 = 51o25'42.86''
It is the regular equilateral triangle whose each exterior angle is 120 degrees
The exterior angle sum is 360 degrees. It doesn't matter whether the polygon is regular or not, and it doesn't even matter how many sides it has.
The exterior angle of a n-gon is 360/n degrees. So for a heptagon, the exterior angle is 360/7 = 51.429 degrees.
51 degrees
It is the regular triangle whose exterior angles are greater than the regular heptagon
900 degrees, and the heptagon does not need to be regular.
Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees Interior angles add up to 900 degrees
51.428571° is the measure of an exterior angle of a heptagon. You can always find the measurements of a regular polygon by dividing 360 by the amount of sides.
That depends on the type of triangle it is but if it's an equilateral triangle then its exterior angle is greater than that of a regular heptagon
360/7 = 51o25'42.86''
It is the regular equilateral triangle whose each exterior angle is 120 degrees
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It is the equilateral triangle that has the largest exterior angle of 120 degrees
360/7 = 51.43 degrees (approx).
The exterior angle sum is 360 degrees. It doesn't matter whether the polygon is regular or not, and it doesn't even matter how many sides it has.