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slega [8]
2 years ago
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Mathematics
1 answer:
Minchanka [31]2 years ago
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Matching the specific Polygons with their descriptions, we have;

15-gon → An exterior angle measures 24°

16-gon → The Sum of interior angles is 2520°

12-gon → An interior angle measures 150°

18-gon → An interior angle measures 160°

<h3>What is the sum of interior angles of a Polygon?</h3>

The formula for sum of interior angles of a Polygon is;

S = (n - 2) * 180

where n is number of sides of polygon. Thus;

1) For a 15 sided polygon;

Sum = (15 - 2) * 180

Sum = 13 * 180

Sum = 2340

Sum of exterior angles of a polygon is; 360°

Thus, external angles = 360/15 = 24°

2) For a 16 sided polygon;

Sum of interior angles = (16 - 2) * 180 = 2520°

3) The value of the interior angles of a polygon with 12 sides is;

(12 -2) * 180/12 = 150°

4)  The value of the interior angles of a polygon with 18 sides is;

(18 - 2) * 180/18 = 160°

Read more about sum of interior angles of a Polygon at; brainly.com/question/224658

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