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Maksim231197 [3]
4 years ago
5

I need help solving this step by step please.

Mathematics
1 answer:
babunello [35]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Yes, i believe that the generalization about the measure of a point angle of a star polygon is true.

First we find sum of interior angle of an n-sided star polygon.

number of triangle in a polygon = n - 2

sum of interior angle of a triangle = 180°

sum of interior angle of an n-sided star polygon = ( n - 2 ) × 180°

To find measure of a point angle, we use:

\frac{|n-2(d)|}{n} × 180°                                                            

To find a point angle we eliminate density by multiplying d by 2  in the formula for finding number of triangle, divide the whole by total number of sides and then multiply by the sum of interior angle of triangle(180°).  

Since all the angle of a regular star polygon are equal, we can calculate each pointy interior angle of a regular star polygon using the formula given below:

\frac{|n-2(d)|}{n} × 180°    

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