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Interior angles are formed by the intersection of two lines or line segments within a shape. In polygons, the sum of the interior angles can be calculated using the formula ((n-2) \times 180) degrees, where (n) is the number of sides. For example, a triangle has a total of 180 degrees, while a quadrilateral has 360 degrees. The maximum interior angle for any polygon can approach but never exceed 180 degrees, while the sum of angles for larger polygons can total up to 900 degrees or more, depending on the number of sides.

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