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why is the exterior angle always 360°​

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Answered by Mansi7652
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When all of the angles of a convex polygon converge, or pushed together, they form one angle called a perigon angle, which measures 360 degrees. If the sides of the convex polygon are increased or decreased, the sum of all of the exterior angle is still 360 degrees.

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