Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the polygon questions now? Alright, well, the exterior angles of any polygon always add up to 360 degrees, so for a 36-sided polygon, each exterior angle would be 360 divided by 36, which is 10 degrees. So, like, grab your protractor and start measuring those angles if you're feeling adventurous.
Interior angles = 170 degrees so exterior angles = 180 - 170 = 10 degrees Sum of exterior angles = 360 so there must be 360/10 = 36 of them. It is a 36 sided polygon.
It is: 360/36 = 10 sided regular decagon polygon
Each exterior angle measures 36 degrees
36 sides.
36 sides. The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360.
Providing that it is a regular polygon 10 degees otherwise angles may vary.
The interior angles are 144o, so the exterior angles are 36 degrees
Interior angles = 170 degrees so exterior angles = 180 - 170 = 10 degrees Sum of exterior angles = 360 so there must be 360/10 = 36 of them. It is a 36 sided polygon.
The sum of the exterior angles in any polygon is 360 degrees.Therefore that polygon is a decagon.
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon = 360360 / 36 = 10 degrees
Interior angles of n-sided polygon total (2n - 4) right angles, in this case 16 x 90 degrees, so each angle is 16 x 90/10 ie 144 degrees. Exterior angle is 180 - 144 ie 36 degrees.
A regular 10 polygon
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees. If the polygon is regular then each exterior angle is 360 divided by the number of sides, so in this case each angle will be 10 degrees.
It is: 360/36 = 10 sided regular decagon polygon
Each exterior angle measures 36 degrees
36 degrees
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