what is the sum of all exterior angles of a polygon?
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The sum of all exterior angles of a polygon =360 degree
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- The sum of all exterior angles equal 360, allexterior angles are the same, just like interior angles, and one exterior angle plus one interior angle combine to 180 degrees.
- Summed, the exterior angles equal 360 degreEs. A special rule exists for regular polygons: because they are equiangular, the exterior angles are also congruent, so the measure of any given exterior angle is 360/n degrees.
- (n-2)x 180 degrees : The formula for finding the sum of all angles in a polygon (REGULAR). Here "n" represents the number of sides of the polygon .
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