Math Teacher Question:
Tell me what is Exterior Angle in polygons?
Answers:
Answer #1In polygons, angle between any side of the shape and a line extended from the next side is referred as Exterior Angles. All the exterior angles of the polygon add up to 360°. Each exterior angle must be 360°
Answer #2An exterior angle is an angle that is formed when one side of a polygon extends past the point at which it meets one of its adjacent sides. All Exterior angles of a polygon DO NOT necessarily sum to 360 degrees. However, if both sides extended (in turn crossing one another). There would be 3 exterior angles created, THOSE 3 along with the Interior angle that the two lines create WILL all 4 add to 360 degrees...
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