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To find the sum of the interior angles of any polygon, you can use the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. For a 39-sided polygon, the sum of the interior angles would be (39-2) * 180 = 37 * 180 = 6660 degrees. Since all the interior angles of a polygon are equal, you can divide the total sum by the number of angles to find the measure of each interior angle. In this case, each interior angle of a 39-sided polygon would measure 6660 / 39 = 170.77 degrees.

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Well, honey, to find the interior angles of a polygon, you use the formula (n-2) * 180 degrees, where n is the number of sides. So for a 39-sided polygon, you'd plug in 39 and get 6,840 degrees in total. Divide that by 39, and each interior angle measures 174.87 degrees. Hope that satisfies your polygon cravings, darling.

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170.769230 repeating degrees

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Q: What are the interior angles of a 39 sided polygon?
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