Well, honey, a polygon with 1000 degrees for the sum of its angles would be one sassy shape with over 7 sides, like an octagon or higher. And for 900 degrees, you're looking at a hexagon or more. So, in short, yes, there are polygons out there strutting their stuff with those angle sums.
Providing that it is a regular 7 sided polygon then each interior angle is 900/7 degrees
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An isosceles right triangle has an angle of 900 and two sides of equal length and two equal angles. Therefore other two angles must be 450.
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Providing that it is a regular 7 sided polygon then each interior angle is 900/7 degrees
To answer this question it has to be assumed that it is a regular polygon ie with equal angles. Sum of the interior angles = (7-2)*180 = 5*180 = 900 degrees So each interior angle = 900/7 = 128.57 degrees.
One kilometre is equal to 1000 x 1000 = 1000000 millimetres. Therefore, 900 millimetres is equal to 900/1000000 = 0.0009 kilometres.
(n-2)*180 = 900 degrees
There are 1000 millimetres in one metre. Therefore, 900 millimetres is equal to 900/1000 = 0.9 metres.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 900 metres is equal to 900/1000 = 0.9 kilometres.
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. Therefore, 900 millilitres is equal to 900/1000 = 0.9 litres.
A four-sided regular polygon (square or rectangle) has 900 interior angles.
Heptagon (or 7-gon)
You must learn your facts carefully.Firstly a right angle is always equal to 900 and an obtuse angle is always greater than 900 but less than 1800 .
The angle must be somewhere between zero and 360 degrees.