The sum of the interior angles of a n-gon is (n-2)*180 degrees. So the sum of the interior angles of a heptagon is (7-2)*180 degrees = 5*180 = 900 degrees.
Since it is a regular polygon, each of its interior angles is the same and so each is 900/7 = 128.571428 degrees.
Each interior angle is 150 degrees
Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
Each interior angle: 1640 20' 52.17''
Each interior angle is: 1540 17' 8.57''
Divide the 360 by 10
The 7 interior angles add up to 900 degrees and each interior angle is 900/7
In a regular heptagon, each interior angle is 180o - 360o ÷ 7 = 1284/7o ≈ 128.57o;in a non-regular heptagon, one of the interior angles ("an interior angle") could be any value greater than 0o and less than 360o except 180o.
The equation for the size of an interior angle of an n-sided regular polygon is (n-2)180/n. When n=7, the interior angle of a regular sided shape would be 5x180/7 or approximately 128.57. The polygon in the question has an interior right angle (90 degree angle) and thus cannot be a regular shape. A 7 sided shape is called a heptagon. Thus, the shape described in the question is an irregular heptagon.
Each interior angle is 150 degrees
108'
Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
Each interior angle measures 144 degrees
Each interior angle is 162 degrees.
Each interior angle is: 1520 18' 27.69''
Each interior angle: 1640 20' 52.17''
Each interior angle is: 1540 17' 8.57''
135 degrees