Asked by sandhya
Does the formula
Sum of internal angles of a polygon = (n - 2)x180 degrees, where n represents number of sides,
work for polygons of interacting sides?
Sum of internal angles of a polygon = (n - 2)x180 degrees, where n represents number of sides,
work for polygons of interacting sides?
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Answered by
sandhya
Does the formula
Sum of internal angles of a polygon = (n - 2)x180 degrees, where n represents number of sides,
work for polygons of intersecting sides?
correction please 'intersecting' in the place of 'interacting'
Answered by
Reiny
no, intersecting sides would create more than one polygon.
You would then calculate the sum for each of the individual polygons.
You would then calculate the sum for each of the individual polygons.
Answered by
sandhya
Thanks a lot for your help
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