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If one of the interior angles of a polygon is 38°, what is the exterior angle
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The exterior angle can be found by subtracting the interior angle from 180°, since the two angles form a linear pair:

180° - 38° = 142°

Therefore, the exterior angle for this polygon is 142°.
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