For a regular n-gon:
a. what is the sum of the measures of its angles?
b. what is th...
Mathematics, 25.11.2019 06:31, missdee7623
For a regular n-gon:
a. what is the sum of the measures of its angles?
b. what is the measure of each angle?
c. what is the sum of the measures of its exterior angles, one at each vertex?
d. what is the measure of each exterior angle?
e. find the sum of your answers to parts b and d. explain why this sum makes sense.
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