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what is the name of the exterior angle in the figure?

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Answered by AlluringKitty
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The Exterior Angle is the angle between any side of a shape, and a line extended from the next side. When we add up the Interior Angle and Exterior Angle we get a straight line 180°. They are "Supplementary Angles".

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Answered by varindagarg812
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Answer:

Concept:

the angle produced by a polygon's side and an adjacent side that has been expanded. a transversal angle produced when it intersects one of two lines and is located on the outside of the line The Exterior Angle is the angle formed by any of a shape's sides and a line drawn from the opposite side. angles from the inside and outside

Given:

What is the another name of the Exterior Angle in the figure

Find:

we have to find the exterior angle in the figure

Answer:

The Exterior Angle is the angle formed by any of a shape's sides and a line drawn from the opposite side.

When the Interior Angle and Exterior Angle are added together, we get a straight line of 180°. They're known as "Supplementary Angles."

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