The exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees
1440 degrees
1440 degrees
A regular polygon
1800 degrees
A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
The sum of a regular polygon's interior angles is always equal to (n-2) * 180, where n is the number of sides in the polygon. Given that one exterior angle measures 40 degrees, we can find the interior angle by subtracting 40 from 180 degrees (since the exterior and interior angles are supplementary) to get 140 degrees. So, the sum of the interior angles of the regular polygon is 140 * n.
The external angles of a polygon total 360° . Therefore each external angle of a regular decagon measures 360/10 = 36° Therefore each INTERNAL angle measures 180 - 36 = 144°
1440 degrees
1440 degrees
A regular polygon
1800 degrees
yes.
A polygon with interior angle measures of 108 would be a pentagon
Providing that it is a regular polygon then each exterior angle measures 24 degrees and each interior angle measures 156 degrees
Yes, a pentagon is a polygon, whatever the measures of its angles.
1440 degrees
If a dectagon is another word for a decagon then this is a 10 sided polygon. No matter how many sides it has, the sum of the external angles of a convex or regular polygon is 360°.