Providing that it is a regular 54-agon then each exterior angle is 360/54 = 6.'6' degrees recurring '6'
Two exterior angles are consecutive if they are formed at vertices which are next to one another.
pairs of angles on one side of the transversal but outside the two lines are called consecutive exterior angles .
they are angles that are usually parallel and that crossed the line that are oppsite from each other
The sum of the exterior angles in any polygon is 360 degrees.Therefore that polygon is a decagon.
Exterior angles are the angles formed when a side of a polygon is extended, and they are adjacent to the interior angle at that vertex. In a polygon with n sides, there are n exterior angles, one at each vertex. The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees.
Exterior Angles
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
There isn't one. The sum of the exterior angles is always 360 degrees, the sum of the interior angles varies depending on the number of sides.
Interior angles are 180 degrees Exterior angles are 360 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is 360o.
The exterior angles of a pentagon, or of any polygon, add to 360 degrees. Note, however, that exterior angles are not the same as the angles outside. One would think that each pair of interior and exterior angles add to 360 degrees. Instead, they sum to 180.
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