This document discusses properties of regular polygons. Regular polygons have sides of equal length and interior angles of equal measure. The number of sides determines the interior angle measure, with the sum of the interior angles always equalling 180(n-2) degrees, where n is the number of sides. The interior angles of a regular polygon can be found by dividing the sum of interior angles by the number of sides.
This document discusses properties of regular polygons. Regular polygons have sides of equal length and interior angles of equal measure. The number of sides determines the interior angle measure, with the sum of the interior angles always equalling 180(n-2) degrees, where n is the number of sides. The interior angles of a regular polygon can be found by dividing the sum of interior angles by the number of sides.
This document discusses properties of regular polygons. Regular polygons have sides of equal length and interior angles of equal measure. The number of sides determines the interior angle measure, with the sum of the interior angles always equalling 180(n-2) degrees, where n is the number of sides. The interior angles of a regular polygon can be found by dividing the sum of interior angles by the number of sides.