Thinking Mathematically (6th Edition)

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Chapter 10 - Geometry - 10.3 Polygons, Perimeter, and Tessellations - Exercise Set 10.3 - Page 638: 60

Answer

The statement makes sense.

Work Step by Step

A polygon is a two-dimensional figure, which is of two types that is a regular polygon and an irregular polygon. A regular polygon is a figure in which all the sides are of the same length. In an irregular polygon, all sides are of different length. The sum of the measures of the angles of an irregular polygon will be determined by using the formula, \[\left( n-2 \right)\times 180{}^\circ \]. The measure of an angle of an irregular polygon will be determined by adding all the interior angles and subtract from the sum of the measures of the angles of a polygon. One angle of a polygon can be computed only if other interior angles are given, otherwise measure of any one of its angles is not possible.Hence, the given statement makes
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