Each exterior angles measures 40 degrees Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
Not possible because all triangles have a total sum of 180 degrees interior angles.
Sum of interior angles - 180 degree (each side 60 degree) Sum of exterior angles of a polygon - 360 degree
A nonagon has 9 sides. It can have one or more 90 degree angles. If it is a regular nonagon then it has 180*7/9 for the interior angle measures which is 140 degrees.
There is no such triangle because the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees
100 degree, 40 degree and 40 degree.
The sum of the measures of the interior angles is (n-2)*180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. Thus, if the sum of the interior angles is S, then n = S/180 + 2
A regular 12 sided polygon each interior angle measures 150 degrees
Each exterior angles measures 40 degrees Each interior angle measures 140 degrees
There is no such regular polygon with 45 degree interior angles; the smallest interior angles in regular polygons are 60 degrees, which is found in a triangle.
Not possible because all triangles have a total sum of 180 degrees interior angles.
A protractor measures the degree of angles and circles.
Sum of interior angles - 180 degree (each side 60 degree) Sum of exterior angles of a polygon - 360 degree
The sum of the interior angles of a 15-gon is (15-2)x180 degree which is 13x180 degrees or 2340 degrees.
The four interior angles of a trapezoid add up to 360 degrees
They are equal (or 'congruent') angles.
If its a regular polygon and each interior angle measures 175.2 degrees then it will have 75 sides