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The interior angles of a square sum to 360 degrees.
Yes there is. You find the sum of the interior angles and then divide by the number of angles. Since being regular tells us that every interior angle has the same measurement, this works.Now to find the sum of the interior angles, let n be the number of sides, the the sum is180 degrees (n-2)For example, a triangle has 3 sides so n is 3 and the sum of its interior angles is 180(3-2) or 180 degreesA square has 180(4-2) or 360 degrees as the sum of its interior angles.A regular pentagon has 180(5-2)=180(3) degrees as the sum of the interior angles.Back to the triangle, since the sum is 180 degree and there are 3 angles, each on has measure 60. Similarly for a square, 360 divided by 4 is 90 and each interior angle has measure 90.
The sum of the interior angles is (102-2)*180 = 18,000 degrees.The sum of the interior angles is (102-2)*180 = 18,000 degrees.The sum of the interior angles is (102-2)*180 = 18,000 degrees.The sum of the interior angles is (102-2)*180 = 18,000 degrees.
the sum of the interior angles of a 35-gon.
A square always has a sum of 360 degrees for the interior angles.
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The interior angles of a square or any rectangle add up to 360 degrees.
The interior angles of a square sum to 360 degrees.
Square = 360 Pentagon = 540 Octagon = 1080
Well a Rhombus is a quadrilateral like a square or a rectangle, and the sum of the interior angles of all quadrilaterals is 360 degrees. So the sum of the interior angles of a rhombus is 360 degrees.
An interior angle is the inside angle of a shape e.g quadrilateral, square
The sum of the interior angles of a regular prism is 4*pi = 12.56637 steradians or 41253 square degrees.
Yes. They are both quadrilaterals and the sum of the interior angles depends only on the number of sides.
The 4 interior right angles inside a square add up to 360 degrees