What is Angle?
Angle measures when the two rays or lines meet at the same point. In other words, the measure of the common point formed by two lines is called an angle.
There are various types of angles some of these are listed below.
Interior Angles of a Polygon
Interior angles of a polygon are angles within a polygon made by two sides. The interior angles in a regular polygon are always equal. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon can be calculated by subtracting 2 from the number of sides of the polygon and multiplying by 180°. Sum of Interior Angles = (n − 2) × 180°
In this article, we will learn about the interior angles of a polygon, the sum of interior angles of a polygon, the formula for the interior angles, and others in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Angle?
- What are Interior Angles of Polygons?
- Sum of Interior Angles Formula
- Interior Angles Theorem
- Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon
- Interior Angles in Different Types of Polygons
- Interior and Exterior Angles of a Polygon
- Exterior Angles