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bija089 [108]
4 years ago
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For each tessellation, find the measure of each angle at the circled vertex. Then find the sum of the angles. (just please expla

in how to do this)
Mathematics
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True [87]4 years ago
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Get a protractor, then find the angle at the circled vertex. Then, find the sum of angles by measuring all of the angles and adding them. Alternatively, use the formula (n-2) *180, where n equals the number of sides, to find the total sum of all angles
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