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Catalina Hensley
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21 December, 06:05
What is the rule for the sum of angles?
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21 December, 06:14
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Step-by-step explanation:
remeber this rule
sum = (n-2) * 180°
n is no of side
take that away from 2
multiply 180
e. g triangle
3 sides
take away 2
3-2 is 1.
multiply by 180
1*180 is 180°
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Deandre Travis
21 December, 06:29
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Answer: Memorise the rule that the sum of the interior angles of a polygon = (n-2) * 180°, and that each interior angle of a regular polygon can be calculated by the rule: (n-2) * 180° / n, where 'n' refers to the number of sides.
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