A polygon cannot have an internal angle measure of 2340 degrees, as the maximum internal angle for a polygon is less than 180 degrees. However, if you consider external angles, the sum of all external angles in any polygon is 360 degrees. An angle of 2340 degrees would correspond to multiple full rotations, specifically 2340/360 = 6.5, indicating that it represents the equivalent of an angle of 2340 - 6(360) = 2340 - 2160 = 180 degrees, which is not possible for a single internal angle of a polygon. Thus, the question may need clarification or correction.
The angles in a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees
The interiior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees
The interior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees.
2340 degrees
(15-2)*180 =2340
2340 degrees
The angles in a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees
The interiior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees
The interior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees.
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The sum of the interior angles of a 15-gon add up to 2340 degrees
Exterior angles add up to 360 degrees Interior angles add up to 2340 degrees
2340 degrees
The interior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees and if it is a regular polygon then each interior angle is 156 degrees.
First off do X-2 then (X-2) x 180. There is your answer For example, 15-2 = 13 13 x 180 = 2340. so a 15 sided polygon has an angle sum of 2340.
(15-2)*180 =2340
The interior angles of a 15 sided polygon add up to 2340 degrees