108 degrees
Interior angles are 108 degrees.
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
Each angle of a pentagon is 108 degrees, so the total is 540 degrees.
A pentagon has an obtuse angle
Each vertex angle of a polygon is composed of an external angle and an interior angle. These two angles are supplementary (total 180°). As the number of sides of a regular polygon increases then the external angle decreases and conversely, the interior angle increases. The interior angle of a regular pentagon (108°) is larger than the interior angle of a square (90°).
Assuming I understand your question, the exterior angle of a regular pentagon is 72 degrees
Interior angles are 108 degrees.
The angle is 72 degrees.
The angles of a polygon are not directly related to the measurement of the perimeter. If you measure a perimeter of a pentagon in inches and then again in centimetres, the measurement number will change but the pentagon will remain the same.
The total angle measurement is 720 degrees.
360/5 = 72 degrees
Each angle of a pentagon is 108 degrees, so the total is 540 degrees.
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A pentagon has an obtuse angle
Each vertex angle of a polygon is composed of an external angle and an interior angle. These two angles are supplementary (total 180°). As the number of sides of a regular polygon increases then the external angle decreases and conversely, the interior angle increases. The interior angle of a regular pentagon (108°) is larger than the interior angle of a square (90°).
The angle on a straight line is 180° .
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