it always equals to 360
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
The formula to find the sum of interior angles of a polygon is 180° × (n - 2), where n is the number of sides of the polygon.
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.
The sum of exterior angles, of any polygon - convex or concave, and whatever the number of sides - is 360 degrees or 2*pi radians.
Find the two varying exterior angles. For example, if they are alternating 120 degrees and 150 degrees, the external angles must be 60 degrees and 30 degrees. Since the sum of external angles for every polygon is 360, you can add 30 and 60 (the two varying external angles) = 90 degrees, then divide 360 by 90 and multiply by 2.
The sum of the exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees.
For any n-sided regular polygon the exterior angles are 360/n degrees.
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
If it's a regular polygon: 360/number of sides = each exterior angle
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees.
The exterior angles of any polygon always add up to 360 degrees
Use a protractor
360/number of sides 180 times the number of sides the polygon has then minus 360. This gives the total sum of the exterior angles. Then to get the angle of one exterior angle divide it by the number of sides the polygon has.Very easy when you know the formula!
The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360.
Measure them with a protractor
The sum of a regular polygons exterior angles always = 360