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Is it possible to have a regular polygon each of whose exterior angles is 50
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Answered by
Reiny
If exterior angle is 50°, then each interior angle is 130°
let the number of sides be n , where n is a whole number
sum of interior angles = 180(n-2)
each interior angle is 180(n-2)/n
180(n-2)/n = 130
180n - 360 = 130n
50n = 360
n = 7.2 , silly answer, so
nope, not possible
let the number of sides be n , where n is a whole number
sum of interior angles = 180(n-2)
each interior angle is 180(n-2)/n
180(n-2)/n = 130
180n - 360 = 130n
50n = 360
n = 7.2 , silly answer, so
nope, not possible
Answered by
Steve
same answer using the exterior angles, which sum to 360°
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Is it possible to have a regular polygon each of whose exterior angles is 50degree
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