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what is formed by two consecutive side of a polygon ?​

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Answered by Eeshapawar2229
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polygon is formed by two consecutive side of polygon

Answered by akshita4595
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Answer: When two consecutive sides of a polygon are joined together, they form an angle.

An interior angle is an angle formed when two consecutive sides of a polygon are joined together. The interior angles of a polygon are adjacent angles and always add up to 180 degrees. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is equal to the total number of sides of the polygon multiplied by 180 degrees.

For example, the interior angles of a triangle (3-sided polygon) are equal to

                        3 x 180 = 540 degrees

The interior angles of a quadrilateral (4-sided polygon) are equal to

                        4 x 180 = 720 degrees

Similarly, the interior angles of a pentagon (5-sided polygon) are equal to                              

                       5 x 180 = 900 degrees

The interior angles of a hexagon (6-sided polygon) are equal to

                        6 x 180 = 1080 degrees

The interior angles of regular polygons (polygons with all sides equal in length and all angles equal in measure) are all equal.

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