The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees, regards of the number of sides. I'm thinking integers >2 -- if there is a way to make a polygon with negative, fractional, irrational, imaginary sides, then maybe that doesn't add up to 360. I'm also assuming Euclidian geometry -- on a sphere, for example, it wouldn't be 360.
If its a regular 9 sided polygon then the exterior angles are 40 degrees.
Providing that it is a regular 12 sided polygon then each exterior angle measures 30 degrees
Sum of exterior angles of any sided polygon is 360 so sum of exterior angle of 6 sided polygon (hexagon) is 360
If each exterior angle is 9 degrees then it is a regular 40 sided polygon.
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360/number of sides = exterior angle
The measure of 1 exterior angle of a regular 8-sided polygon is equivalent to 45 degrees. Hope I helped! :)
Providing that it's a regular polygon then each exterior angle will measure 12 degrees.
If it's a regular polygon then each exterior angle measures 36 degrees
The measure of the exterior angle of a 11-sided polygon = 360⁰/11 = 32 72/99⁰ = 32 8/11⁰
Each exterior angle measures 36 degrees