A Pentagon has an interior angle of 108 degrees.
An angle of 108 degrees does not have a complement because is greater than 90 degrees. Its supplement angle has a measure of 180 - 108 = 72 degrees.
180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees
72 degrees
That's true if the interior angles are 108 degrees, but a regular polygon cannot have exterior angles of 108 degrees.
A Pentagon has an interior angle of 108 degrees.
An angle of 108 degrees does not have a complement because is greater than 90 degrees. Its supplement angle has a measure of 180 - 108 = 72 degrees.
A [regular] pentagon.
Each interior angle of a pentagon is 108 degrees. 108 degrees
180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees180 - (46 + 108) = 26 degrees
Obtuse
Obtuse
The measure of one angle of a regular pentagon is 108 degrees.
A straight angle.
It is 108 degrees
108 degrees
108 degrees