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What is 90X6?

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Updated: 4/28/2022

The product is 540

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What is the sum of a polygon with 6 sides?

To find any side you first (90xthe amount of sides) so in this case 90x6=540 then you -180 from your total which leaves you with 360. equation (90*x)-180=sum of a polygon


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What is the sum of a polygon with 6 sides?

To find any side you first (90xthe amount of sides) so in this case 90x6=540 then you -180 from your total which leaves you with 360. equation (90*x)-180=sum of a polygon


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