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The sum of all exterior angles of a polygon is __________.


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Solution

Polygon:

  1. A plane shape (two-dimensional) with straight sides. Examples: triangles, rectangles and pentagons.
  2. We will consider the pentagon here to find the sum of its exterior angle. The pentagon can be drawn as
  1. We know that the sum of all the interior angles in ant of the polygon is 180(n-2)where n is the number of sides present in the polygon.
  2. Here the value of n is 5 so the sum of all the interior angles is
    1+2+3+4+5=180(5-2)=180(3)=540degrees(1)
  3. We know that linear angle is 180 so, we can say that Angle a+Angle 5=180
  4. Therefore there are five exterior angles in the polygon here,
  5. Therefore the angle a=180angle 5 which is nothing but 180 interior angle.
  6. Similarly, we can find all the exterior angles.
  7. So, the sum of exterior angles is a+b+c+d+e=5(180)sum of interior angles.
  8. So, we do from (1) a+b+c+d+e=5(180)540=900540=360

Final answer:

The sum of all exterior angles of a polygon is 360.


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