To find the interior angle, you use the formula ((n - 2) x 180) / n (where n is the number of sides).
So, ((20 - 2) x 180) / 20 = 162
To find the exterior angle, you merely take away the interior angle from 180.
180 - 162 = 18, so the exterior angle is 18 degrees
Another, easier, way is to just divide 360 by n. All exterior angles always add to 360. Thus, 360 / 20 = 18 degrees
Answer:step 3
Step-by-step explanation:
she should have multiplied 15 x 3=45
k=45
7. Subtract 5.7 from both sides to get the variable on one side. (f=2)
8. Subtract 5.52 from both sides to get the variable on one side. (f=5)
9. Add 3.77 to both sides so the variable will be on one side.
10. Add 10.58 to both sides.
11. Divide by 2.2 on both sides. 2.2b/2.2 will leave you with the variable b. 8.8/2.2=4; b=4.
12. Divide by 2.5b on both sides. 2.5b/2.5 leaves b. 10/2.5= 4; b=4.
The first one because when you map PQR to P'Q'R it's a reflection as the y-axis, and reflection is a rigid motion.