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How do you find sum of interior angles? - Answers
to find the sum of an interior angle... FOR EXAMPLE: if you had a triangle, the total amount of degrees would be 180 degrees. now you must divide that from the number of sides... 180 divided by 3 = 60 so 1 interior angle would be 60 degrees therefore, one EXTERIOR angle would be 120 degrees because 60 + 120 = 180 degrees or a straight line hope this helps did u know I'm only 11? god I'm pretty smart! ;) Gee x darkrai29
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How do you find sum of interior angles? - Answers
to find the sum of an interior angle... FOR EXAMPLE: if you had a triangle, the total amount of degrees would be 180 degrees. now you must divide that from the number of sides... 180 divided by 3 = 60 so 1 interior angle would be 60 degrees therefore, one EXTERIOR angle would be 120 degrees because 60 + 120 = 180 degrees or a straight line hope this helps did u know I'm only 11? god I'm pretty smart! ;) Gee x darkrai29
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How do you find sum of interior angles? - Answers
to find the sum of an interior angle... FOR EXAMPLE: if you had a triangle, the total amount of degrees would be 180 degrees. now you must divide that from the number of sides... 180 divided by 3 = 60 so 1 interior angle would be 60 degrees therefore, one EXTERIOR angle would be 120 degrees because 60 + 120 = 180 degrees or a straight line hope this helps did u know I'm only 11? god I'm pretty smart! ;) Gee x darkrai29
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