No, it is true of all pentagons.
Yes. All hexagons have interior angles totalling 720 degrees, whether they are regular or irregular. The proof of this is fairly easy.
The sum of the interior angles of an n-gon is 180*(n-2) degrees. Whether the n-gon is regular does not matter. For a pentagon, n= 5 so the sum of the interior angles is 180*(5-2) = 540 degrees.
The sum of all the angles of a quadrialateral, whether its regualr or irregular is 360 degrees.
The 8 interior angles of an octagon add up to 1,080 degrees.
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A 5 sided pentagon has 5 interior angles that add up to 540 degrees
Exterior angles: 360 degrees Interior angles: 540 degrees
Always 360 degrees
It s interior angles add up to 540 degrees and its exterior angles add up to 360 degrees
The total for the interior angles depends on the number of sides. The formula for the total of interior angles of an n-sided polygon is sum =180(n-2). This is 180 degrees for triangles, 360 degrees for quadrilaterals, and 540 degrees for pentagons.
It is a triangle. The formula for the total of interior angles in an n-sided polygon is 180(n-2). This is 180 degrees for triangles, 360 degrees for quadrilaterals, and 540 degrees for pentagons.
Yes providing that they are regular 5 sided pentagons otherwise no if they are irregular pentagons
Yes, the sum of the interior angles will be 540 deg.
Yes. All hexagons have interior angles totalling 720 degrees, whether they are regular or irregular. The proof of this is fairly easy.
Yes. It doesn't matter how regular or irregular the sides are. "Five sides" means 540 degrees of interior angles.
A regular pentagon has 5 equal sides and 5 equal interior angles each measuring 108 degrees