Yes, because it is equal to the sum of the two of them.
The sum of each pair of interior and exterior angles of a polygon is always 180 degrees.
I think its this.... Find the interior. Then do 180 - the interior. That is the exterior. * * * * * The correct answer is that the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees.
Hint: in a regular polygon interior plus exterior = 180o, always.
True the 3 interior angles of any triangle always add up to 180 degrees
The sum of the exterior angles of any convex polygon is always 360 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of any convex n-gon is (n-2) * 180 degrees, because any convex n-gon can be represented as n-2 triangles, and the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.
Any exterior angle of a triangle always equals the sum of the two interior opposite angles.
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The exterior sum of the angles of any polygon including a triangle is always 360 degrees.
An interior angle of a triangle is the angle between two edges, measured inside the triangle. An exterior angle is formed by extending one of the edges outside the triangle, and measuring between that extension and the adjacent original side of the triangle. The sum of the interior angle and exterior angle at any given corner is always 1800 (which is Pi radians).
No, they are not always obtuse, because a scalene triangle can also sometimes be an obtuse triangle (meaning that one interior angle is obtuse), making one exterior angle acute. Scalene triangles also can be a right triangles (meaning that one interior angle is a right angle), which would make an exterior angle a right angle. Then also they can be acute triangles, in this case all 3 exterior angles are obtuse.
That's not possible.Two interior angles of a triangle can't add up to 261°, because all three of the interior anglesin any triangle always add up to 180°.
No :) Because one angle of the triangle is always acute and so the exterior has to be obtuse.
The Interior angles of a triangle add up to 180° The Exterior angles of a triangle (or any other polygon) add up to 360°.
The sum of the exterior angles of a triangle is always 360 degrees. Therefore, each exterior angle of a triangle measures 120 degrees.
The sum of each pair of interior and exterior angles of a polygon is always 180 degrees.
I think its this.... Find the interior. Then do 180 - the interior. That is the exterior. * * * * * The correct answer is that the sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is always 360 degrees.
A right triangle has one exterior angle that's 90 degrees. No other kind of triangle has. All three of the triangle's exterior angles always add up to 360 degrees.