A formula for this question is that the total measure of the interior angles of a polygon is 180 degrees multiplied by 2 less than the number of sides. For a seven sided polygon, this formula yields 180 X 5 = 900 degrees.
A heptagon is a seven-sided polygon. It has seven interior angles. If it is a Regular polygon, each interior angle measures approximately 128.57 degrees, to a total of 900 degrees.
A 13 sided polygon also called a triskaidecagon or tridecaogn has a total 1980 degrees for its interior angles.
A 6 sided polygon is called a Hexagon. The sum of the interior angles or a regular hexagon is 720 degrees.
A ten-sided regular polygon is a decagon. Total angles is 1440 degrees, with 144 degrees per angle.
The interior angles of a 7 sided polygon add up to 900 degrees
A formula for this question is that the total measure of the interior angles of a polygon is 180 degrees multiplied by 2 less than the number of sides. For a seven sided polygon, this formula yields 180 X 5 = 900 degrees.
A heptagon is a seven-sided polygon. It has seven interior angles. If it is a Regular polygon, each interior angle measures approximately 128.57 degrees, to a total of 900 degrees.
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The exterior angles of every polygon total 360 degrees.
A 13 sided polygon also called a triskaidecagon or tridecaogn has a total 1980 degrees for its interior angles.
A 6 sided polygon is called a Hexagon. The sum of the interior angles or a regular hexagon is 720 degrees.
1,800 degrees
A ten-sided regular polygon is a decagon. Total angles is 1440 degrees, with 144 degrees per angle.
The interior angles add up to 36,000 degrees
The sum of the interior angles of any regular polygon of n sides is equal to 180(n - 2) degrees. 900 degrees
The sum of the internal angles of a 7-sided polygon equals 900 degrees.