What is the maximum exterior angle possible for a regular polygon? Justify with example
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Exterior angles of a polygon are formed when by one of its sides and extending the other side. The sum of all the exterior angles in a polygon is equal to 360 degrees. Each exterior angle of an equilateral triangle is 120 degrees and hence this the maximum possible value of the exterior angle of a regular polygon.
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