The correct equation for finding the number of sides for an equiangular polygon is: 180=(n-2) Shall demonstrate a sample problem if needed.
this means that it is equiangular. All polygons are equiangular and equilateral (Equilateral means that all of the sides are congruent)
The angles between adjacent sides of a polygon that are interior to the polygon. If the polygon is convex, the interior angles are always less than 180 degrees. If it is concave, at least one interior angle will be greater than 180 degrees.
A rhombus has four sides of equal lengths. So it is an equilateral polygon. But it is not an equiangular. It's angles are not equal in measure.
A regular polygon is a polygon which is equiangular (all angles are the same) and equilateral (all sides have the same length).
The interior angles of a 23 sided polygon add up to 3780 degrees
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hmm * * * * * The sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon is 180*(n-2) degrees. IF the polygon is equiangular, then each angles is the above sum divided by n.
The interior and exterior angles would change.
15 sides
The term regular polygon is almost always used to refer to a polygon that has equal interior angles and equal side lengths. In that light, the equiangular polygon and a regular polygon are the same thing.
Not all are. Not only is it a concave shape, but the interior angles can vary. For a polygon to be regular, it must be equilateral and equiangular.
a polygon that has all angles congruent is an equiangular .....
The sum of the interior angles of a polygon with n sides is 180*(n-2) degrees. If the polygon is equiangular (ie all its angles are the same) then each of them is 180*(n-2)/n degrees.
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Type your answer here... The sum of the angles in all polygons is 360 degrees. Thus, if you know the measure of the interior angles you can divide 360 by the measurement to find out how many interior angles and sides there are.
An equilateral triangle has 3 interior angles each measuring 60 degrees