Angles inside regular polygons can usually be calculated by splitting the polygon into triangles around the centre. Split the regular pentagon into triangles. Each angle at the centre is \(72^\circ\) ...
Do you think there’s a triangle whose angles measure 41, 76 and 63 degrees? At first, answering this may seem easy. From geometry class we know that the sum of the measures of the interior angles of a ...
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