The interior angles add up to 2340 degrees
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∙ 12y agoAny angle that you like. The only constraint is that the sum of all 18 interior angles is 2880 degrees.
An interior angle of a 31-gon can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees - excluding 180 degrees. The only limitation is that the sum of the interior angles is 5220 degrees.
It is: (number of sides -2)*180 = sum of interior angles If its a regular polygon then: sum of interior angles/number of sides = each interior angle
180 * n - 360
It is (n-2)*180 degrees.
3240 degrees
Interior angles: 5940
The sum is: (11-2)*180 = 1620 degrees
If the 35-gon is a regular one, then its interior angle measure equals to [(35 - 2)180⁰]/35, which is approximately 169.72 degrees.
The sum of interior angle ( Sum-of-interior-angles-n-gon) of n-gon is:If we have a ,Then
The sum of the interior angles of a 15-gon add up to 2340 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of a 30-gon is (30-2)*180 = 5040 degrees. So each interior angle of a 30-gon is 5040/30 = 168 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles is (28-2)*180 = 4680 degrees.
Any angle that you like. The only constraint is that the sum of all 18 interior angles is 2880 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles of a 16-gon is (16-2)*180 = 2520 degrees. The measure of each interior angle cannot be determined unless the polygon is regular.
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Sum= 2340 Degrees A+