An interior angle of a heptagon can have ANY value between 0 and 360 degrees.
The 7 exterior angles of an heptagon add up to 360 degrees The 7 interior angles of an heptagon add up to 900 degrees
the interior angle is about 128.571428 the exterior angle is about 51.4285
There is no such thing as a hectogon. A heptagon has 7 vertices. Each exterior angle of a regular heptagon is 360/7 degrees. So each interior angle is 180 - 360/7 = 128.57 degrees (approx).
Each interior angle of a regular 7 sided heptagon is 128.'571428' degrees recurring decimal '571428'
Any angle that you like.
An interior angle of a convex heptagon can have any value in the range (0, 180) degrees.
An interior angle of a heptagon can have any value in the range (0, 360) degrees - other than 180 degrees.
A heptagon has 7 sides and 7 angles. The sum of the interior angles is 900°. If the heptagon is a regular heptagon, meaning all sides and angles are congruent, then the formula (180(n-2))/ n gives the individual interior angle measure. "n" is the number of sides in this case. In a regular heptagon, the interior angle measures 128 4/7 degrees.
128.571428 repeating
Each interior angle is approximately 128.57 * * * * * That is only true of a REGULAR heptagon. The question does not state that it is regular.
A heptagon. It can have a reflex interior angle, a triangle cannot.
An interior angle of a heptagon can have ANY value between 0 and 360 degrees.
The 7 exterior angles of an heptagon add up to 360 degrees The 7 interior angles of an heptagon add up to 900 degrees
the interior angle is about 128.571428 the exterior angle is about 51.4285
There is no such thing as a hectogon. A heptagon has 7 vertices. Each exterior angle of a regular heptagon is 360/7 degrees. So each interior angle is 180 - 360/7 = 128.57 degrees (approx).
a 7 sided polygon is heptagon and the interior angle of it is 128.57 degrees.