If n be the number of siders of the traverse, then sum of measured exterior angle should be equal to
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The sum of measured interior angles should be equal to (2N-4), where N=number of sides of the traverse. If the exterior angles are measured, their sum should be equal to (2N=4)p/2.
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Answer: (2n+4)×90°
Step-by-step explanation:
- We know that a transverse is a closed figure for which minimum three sides are required.
- We know that to find the sum of the interior angles of a closed transverse is given by (2n-4)×90°.
- Similarly the sum of exterior angles is calculated by (2n+4)×90°.
- Hence, the required answer is (2n+4)×90°.
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