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The interior angle of a polygon and its adjacent exterior angle can never be complementary.

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An interior angle of a polygon and its adjacent exterior angle are complementary?

No, they are supplementary, not complementary.


An interior angle of a polygon that is not adjacent to the exterior angle?

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What is formed by one side of a polygon and a line from the adjacent side?

An interior or exterior angle of the polygon.


What are the two interior angles called that are not adjacent to an exterior angle?

In a polygon there are no such angles.


An interior angle of any polygon and its adjacent exterior angle are always?

equal to 180°


The measure of an exterior angle at the vertex of a polygon equals the measure of the adjacent interior angle?

Very rarely.


What are interior and extrior angles?

Interior angles are angles formed by two adjacent sides on the inside of a polygon. An exterior angle is the supplement of the interior angle.


What are exterior angles?

Exterior angles are the angles formed when a side of a polygon is extended, and they are adjacent to the interior angle at that vertex. In a polygon with n sides, there are n exterior angles, one at each vertex. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees.


What is the Definition an interior angle of a polygon?

A polygon is a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides. Since it is a closed surface, it has an interior (inside) and an exterior (outside). The interior angle of a polygon is the angle formed by two adjacent sides such that the angle is facing the interior of the polygon.


What is an exterior angle of a polygon?

Extending a line past a side of the polygon, and measuring the angle between the adjacent side and the line. This angle will equal 180°-(interior angle). Below, I've tried to illustrate it, where x is the exterior angle, and i is the interior angle: x\ i __\_______/


What is the sum of interior and exterior angle of a polygon?

The sum of each pair of interior and exterior angles of a polygon is always 180 degrees.


Does the measure of an exterior angle at the vertex of a polygon equal the measure of the adjacent interior angle?

The sum of an adjacent interior and its exterior angle will total to 360°. If the angles were to be equal, they would both have to be 180°. An angle of 180° is a straight line. A polygon may be composed of straight lines that intersect at vertices but a straight line has no vertex. That being the case, the answer to your question is "No".