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Anthony Johns
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28 March, 15:44
How do you find angles in a polygon
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Dallas Rodgers
28 March, 16:13
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Step-by-step explanation:
A regular polygon is a flat shape whose sides are all equal and whose angles are all equal. The formula for finding the sum of the measure of the interior angles is (n - 2) * 180. To find the measure of one interior angle, we take that formula and divide by the number of sides n: (n - 2) * 180 / n.
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