Yes, they can add up to 180 degrees. Say one angle is 65 degrees, and the other one is 115 degrees. That would equal to 180 degrees.
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Getting the central area of a polygon is not possible. Probably the question refers to the central angle. In a a regular polygon, getting the central angle is that you need to use the formula.
Central Angle of a polygon = 360 degrees / number of sides of a polygon.
Why 360 degrees? Because, a circle has a total of 360 degrees. And a circle is a polygon with no sides.
Answer:
-5,-11
8,14
Step-by-step explanation:
Let 's say r the commun difference
1)
1,1+r,1+2r,1+3r=-17
1+3r=-17
3r=-18
r=-6
Sequence is 1,-5,-11,-17
2)
2,2+r,2+2r,2+3r=20
2+3r=20
3r=18
r=6
Sequence is 2,8,14,20
The answer is Angle ACB
The angle is form from both line A and C
Answer:
|-5| is greater than |-2|
Step-by-step explanation:
the absolute value of -5, is 5, which is greater than the absolute value of -2, which is 2. Have a wonderful rest of your day! I hope this helps!