hmm * * * * * The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is 180*(n-2) degrees. IF the polygon is equiangular, then each angles is the above sum divided by n.
The sum of the angles in ANY triangle (equiangular or not) is 180 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is 180*(n-2) degrees. If the polygon is equiangular (ie all its angles are the same) then each of them is 180*(n-2)/n degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees
hmm * * * * * The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is 180*(n-2) degrees. IF the polygon is equiangular, then each angles is the above sum divided by n.
The sum of the angles in ANY triangle (equiangular or not) is 180 degrees.
If the sum of the interior angles add up to 9540 degrees then it will have 55 sides.
The sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is 180*(n-2) degrees. If the polygon is equiangular (ie all its angles are the same) then each of them is 180*(n-2)/n degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360o.
A Regular Polygon
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees.
If you multiply 360 by the number of angles in the polygon and then subtract the sum of all the interior angles you will end up with the sum of all the exterior angles of the polygon.
The sum of the interior angles of a four-sided polygon is 360 degrees.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of ANY polygon is 360 degrees.
It depends on what polygon you are referring to