The sum of the interior angles of any polygon is: ('n'-2) times 180 whereas 'n' is the number of sides of the polygon
You measure them. If you want to CALCULATE an angle, the details depend on the specific situation, and on what information you are provided.
You use a protractor.
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To find the sum of the interior angles and the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon. To review linear measurement to the nearest sixteenth of an inch and angle measurement to the nearest degree. To construct a polygon and its exterior angles given the number of sides. hope this helped
Among units of measurement for angles, the degree and the radian are the most commonly used, by far.
Each angle is 45 degrees - eight 45 degree angles equals 360 degrees.
Two complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.If one is 30 degrees, the other has to be a 60 degree angle
1 degree is a measurement of temperature or angles. Centimetres are a measurement of distance. You cannot convert them to temperature or angles, so there is no answer to your question.
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To find the sum of the interior angles and the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon. To review linear measurement to the nearest sixteenth of an inch and angle measurement to the nearest degree. To construct a polygon and its exterior angles given the number of sides. hope this helped
On a protractor.
Among units of measurement for angles, the degree and the radian are the most commonly used, by far.
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The other two angles each measure 90 degrees
On a protractor and at each corner (vertex) of the polygon.
Each angle is 45 degrees - eight 45 degree angles equals 360 degrees.
Two complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.If one is 30 degrees, the other has to be a 60 degree angle
For any n-sided regular polygon the exterior angles are 360/n degrees.