Math, asked by francis31, 7 months ago

name the polygon in which the sum of the interior angles equal to the sum of exterior angle .Give reason​

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Answered by Dishina
0

Answer:

Solution: We know that sum of exterior angles of a polygon = 360⁰

So,

125

°

+

125

°

+

x

=

360

°

Or,

250

°

+

x

=

360

°

Or,

x

=

360

°

=

250

°

=

110

°

Answered by ramyadubey99
0

Answer:

"Interior angle" redirects here. For interior angles on the same side of the transversal, see Transversal line.

In geometry, an angle of a polygon is formed by two sides of the polygon that share an endpoint. For a simple (non-self-intersecting) polygon, regardless of whether it is convex or non-convex, this angle is called an interior angle (or internal angle) if a point within the angle is in the interior of the polygon. A polygon has exactly one internal angle per vertex.

Internal and External angles

If every internal angle of a simple polygon is less than 180°, the polygon is called convex.

In contrast, an exterior angle (also called an external angle or turning angle) is an angle formed by one side of a simple polygon and a line extended from an adjacent side.

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